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The Magnolia Palace by Fiona Davis

The Magnolia Palace

A Novel

by Fiona Davis

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  • Jan 2022, 352 pages
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Linda

The Magnolia Palace
It is a terrific historical fiction with wonderful characters. I fell in love with Miss Lilly Carter. I enjoyed this book from beginning to end!
PhyllisE

Captivating historical fiction with a mystery
Thanks to Penguin Group Dutton & NetGalley for a digital advance reader's copy. All comments and opinions are my own. #TheMagnoliaPalace #NetGalley

I have never been disappointed by anything I've ready by Fiona Davis and her newest novel stands up to my expectations. It is a dual timeline (1919 and 1966) with a strong, independent women in each period, plus a variety of memorable characters and a mystery. The storylines come together at the end of the novel in a very satisfying conclusion.

Davis says in her Author's Note how she "likes to layer a fictional story over the scaffolding of historical facts," andmore
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Elizabeth @Silver's Reviews

Elizabeth @Silver's Reviews - Another Fiona Davis Gem
Lillian, known as Angelica in the art world, was beside herself after her mother died and was running out of jobs and money.

Her landlord was hounding her to pay rent when he murdered his wife and the police found a note from her that was a bit compromising. They thought Lillian was in on the murder so they could be together.

Lillian escaped out the fire escape when the police arrived, slept on a bench in Central Park for the night, and accidentally was drawn into the Frick Mansion for a job she hadn't applied for but got hired.

Lillian worked for Miss Helen the daughter of Fricks. She was a task master, andmore
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Betty J Taylor

Interesting piece of history
I always enjoy books by Fiona Davis as I learn about NYC’s historic landmarks while reading a well written historical fiction. Her books are also perfect for book clubs.

“The Magnolia Palace” features the Frick Museum, one of New York City’s most striking Gilded Age mansions. As is typical of Davis’ books, this one is written as a dual timeline alternating between 1919 with a murder mystery within the Frick family and “present day” 1966 when a model and an archivist become locked in the museum overnight.

I enjoyed the story of “Angelica” (Lillian Carter aka “Miss Lilly”) who was one of the most sought-aftermore
Gabi

Mystery Enveloped in Art
Set against the backdrop of the art-filled Frick Mansion, a renowned sculptor’s muse, hiding in plain sight as a private secretary, finds herself in the middle of Frick family drama and entangled in a web of accusations. Decades later a winter storm brings together an unlikely pair, a Frick Museum intern and a would-be model, who complete a scavenger hunt to unravel an almost 50 year old legacy of intrigue leading them full circle to where it all started. A captivating read for mystery and art lovers alike.
Kris Anderson, The Avid Reader

An intriguing historical novel
The Magnolia Palace by Fiona Davis is a dual timeline novel that takes readers between 1919 and 1966. Lillian Carter, an artist’s model known as Angelica, finds herself on the run after her landlord is killed and the police suspect her of the crime. Sheer luck has her obtaining the position as personal secretary to Miss Helen Frick, the youngest daughter of Henry Clay Frick. Miss Lilly, as she is called, works with the mercurial Helen. She learns to manage the household, organize functions, handle the household accounts, and much more. Miss Lilly hopes to earn enough money to get to Hollywood where she canmore
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wincheryl

Magnolia Place
Fiona Davis does it again. This book was a great crime drama. I knew nothing about the Frick Museum. I did some research to learn more about the history. I love that when a book piques my interest to learn.
Mitzi K.

Art and Family Secrets
Fiona Davis has layered a fictional mystery over the Frick home, art collection, and family history. A 1919 unsolved mystery is stumbled upon when clues are discovered in 1966. This enjoyable novel had me pondering estate planning, society, class, racism, and the art world of the Interwar period and the sixties. Fans of The Personal Librarian and historical fiction will love this one!
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