Pandora
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Publisher Description
#1 Sunday Times Bestseller
A Library Journal Best Book of 2023
“Lush, evocative and utterly irresistible.”—Jennifer Saint, author of Ariadne
Prepare to lift the lid on a lush reimagination of the mythological Pandora….Susan Stokes-Chapman’s atmospheric debut, PANDORA, immerses the reader in the dangerous, mysterious world of ancient antiquities with prose that is elegant and teeming with visceral sensory detail. A marvelous debut—imaginative, ambitious, and begging to be savored."" — Sarah Penner, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Apothecary
Steeped in mystery and rich in imagination, an exhilarating historical novel set in Georgian London where the discovery of a mysterious ancient Greek vase sets in motion conspiracies, revelations, and romance.
London, 1799. Dora Blake, an aspiring jewelry artist, lives with her odious uncle atop her late parents’ once-famed shop of antiquities. After a mysterious Greek vase is delivered, her uncle begins to act suspiciously, keeping the vase locked in the store’s basement, away from prying eyes—including Dora’s. Intrigued by her uncle’s peculiar behavior, Dora turns to young, ambitious antiquarian scholar Edward Lawrence who eagerly agrees to help. Edward believes the ancient vase is the key that will unlock his academic future; Dora sees it as a chance to establish her own name.
But what Edward discovers about the vase has Dora questioning everything she has believed about her life, her family, and the world as she knows it. As Dora uncovers the truth, she comes to understand that some doors are locked and some mysteries are buried for a reason, while others are closer to the surface than they appear.
A story of myth and mystery, secrets and deception, fate and hope, Pandora is an enchanting work of historical fiction as captivating and evocative as The Song of Achilles, The Essex Serpent, and The Miniaturist.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
An intriguing myth becomes a mind-bending mystery set in 1799 London. Susan Stokes-Chapman’s brilliant novel revolves around Dora, an aspiring jewelry designer who’s been in the care of her conniving uncle since the death of her parents. When Dora finds a mysterious vase hidden in the basement of her family’s antique shop, she and her aspiring-antiquarian friend Edward try to learn more about it—but their research only leads to more questions. Why does the vase emit strange noises? And why does it appear to be older than time itself? The grimy streets of Georgian London are an ideal setting to retell the famously beguiling Greek myth of Pandora’s box, and Olivia Vinall’s captivating narration makes every character feel like a vital piece in the puzzle. Pandora is one of the most alluring audiobooks we’ve listened to recently.