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The Secret History meets Ninth House in this sinister, atmospheric
novel . . . the discovery of a mysterious deck of tarot cards lays
bare shocking secrets within a close-knit circle of researchers at
New York's famed Met Cloisters museum. 'Dark and enigmatic . . .
The Cloisters captured me from the off. . . a story of academic
obsession, Renaissance magic and the ruthless pursuit of power.
Captivating in every sense.' SARAH PEARSE, author of The Sanatorium
'Glamour, power, seduction, ambition - The Cloisters has it all. I
adored this deliciously gothic, beautifully written novel.' LOUISE
O'NEILL, author of Idol 'Elegant and atmospheric and suffused with
brooding menace.' LUCY CLARKE, author of The Castaways 'Sultry and
sinister . . . teems with sexual tension, the secrets of
divination, and scholarly obsessiveness . . . jaw-dropping.' SARAH
PENNER, author of The Lost Apothecary Ann Stilwell arrives in New
York City, hoping to spend her summer working at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art. Instead, she is assigned to The Cloisters, a gothic
museum and garden renowned for its collection of medieval and
Renaissance art. There she is drawn into a small circle of
charismatic but enigmatic researchers, each with their own secrets
and desires, including the museum's curator, Patrick Roland, who is
convinced that the history of Tarot holds the key to unlocking
contemporary fortune telling. Relieved to have left her troubled
past behind and eager for the approval of her new colleagues, Ann
is only too happy to indulge some of Patrick's more outlandish
theories. But when Ann discovers a mysterious, once-thought lost
deck of 15th-century Italian tarot cards she suddenly finds herself
at the centre of a dangerous game of power, toxic friendship and
ambition. And as the game being played within the Cloisters spirals
out of control, Ann must decide whether she is truly able to defy
the cards and shape her own future . . . Bringing together the
modern and the arcane, The Cloisters is a rich, thrillingly-told
tale of obsession and the ruthless pursuit of power.
On the glittering island of Capri, anything can be a mirage. But one
thing is true: there's nothing deadlier than a family with everything
to lose . . .
The world was shocked by playwright Sarah Lingate’s death thirty years
ago at an opulent,
white-washed villa on the island of Capri. Absolved of the crime, the
Lingate family maintains that what happened that night was a tragic
accident. And every July they return to Capri to prove it’s true.
This time, Helen Lingate - sole heir to the family fortune - has a
plan. Tightly controlled by her father, she enlists the help of the
family assistant, Lorna Silva, to free herself from her family’s
stranglehold on her life. And yet, behind closed doors, the legendary
Lingate family unity is at breaking point. Upon arrival at the villa in
Capri, a anonymous gift awaits them: the necklace Sarah was wearing the
night she died.
In the aftermath, the paranoid, insular Lingates begin to unravel. As
the investigation into her mother’s death is reopened, Helen begins to
lose trust in everyone around her: her controlling father Richard,
drug-addled aunt Naomi, aloof uncle Marcus, and even Lorna, whose past
she realizes is frustratingly opaque. And as the family fractures, the
long-hidden truth about that night and the secrets they’ve kept from
one another boil to the surface - and they might not leave the island
alive.
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