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by Fiona Davis
The Stolen Queen sweeps you into a dual-timeline mystery, balancing the vibrant, glamorous energy of 1970s New York City with the sun-baked, ancient allure of 1930s Egypt. You'll meet Charlotte, an anthropology student whose dreams in the Valley of the Kings are shattered, and Annie, a young intern caught up in the buzz of the Met Gala decades later. Their stories converge when a priceless Egyptian artifact disappears, hinting at an ancient curse reawakening. Reading this feels like piecing together a sophisticated puzzle, filled with archaeological suspense and metropolitan intrigue. It's an ideal pick for anyone who loves historical mysteries, strong female characters unearthing long-buried secrets, and a touch of adventurous danger.
If The Stolen Queen left you craving more historical intrigue and secrets, we have some perfect follow-ups. Fiona Davis excels at crafting dual-timeline mysteries centered on iconic locations and women's lives, so her novels The Address and The Lions of Fifth Avenue are natural next steps. For more strong female characters navigating complex historical settings and uncovering deep secrets, you'll find similar satisfaction in Louise Erdrich's The Night Watchman and Janet Skeslien Charles's The Paris Library. And if you enjoyed the compelling revelations of a powerful woman's past, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo offers that same captivating narrative drive.
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by Fiona Davis
This novel, also by Fiona Davis, features a dual-timeline narrative set in a historic New York City building, exploring themes of mystery, intrigue, and the lives of women across generations.
This book, based on real historical events, centers around strong female characters and provides a richly detailed narrative with elements of mystery and historical drama similar to those in 'The Stolen Queen.'
With its captivating storyline about a famous woman's life revealed through an interview format, this novel offers a compelling look at personal and historical intrigue, akin to the narrative style of 'The Stolen Queen.'
Set during World War II and filled with historical mystery, this novel features a strong female protagonist and dual-timeline storytelling, similar to the themes in 'The Stolen Queen.'

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by Fiona Davis
Another engaging historical mystery by Fiona Davis, this book also utilizes a split narrative and focuses on the lives and secrets of women connected to a historic New York landmark.

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