The Cloisters (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
A Today Show #ReadWithJenna Book Club Pick
This instant New York Times bestseller that is “captivating in every sense of the word” (Sarah Pearse, New York Times bestselling author) follows a group of researchers uncovering a mysterious deck of tarot cards and shocking secrets in New York’s famed Met Cloisters.
When Ann Stilwell arrives in New York City, she expects to spend her summer working as a curatorial associate at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Instead, she finds herself assigned to The Cloisters, a gothic museum and garden renowned for its medieval art collection and its group of enigmatic researchers studying the history of divination.
Desperate to escape her painful past, Ann is happy to indulge the researchers’ more outlandish theories about the history of fortune telling. But what begins as academic curiosity quickly turns into obsession when she discovers a hidden 15th-century deck of tarot cards that might hold the key to predicting the future. When the dangerous game of power, seduction, and ambition at The Cloisters turns deadly, Ann becomes locked in a race for answers as the line between the arcane and the modern blurs.
A haunting and magical blend of genres, The Cloisters is a “masterwork of literary suspense that surges to an otherworldly conclusion” (Mark Prins, author of The Latinist).
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
A young woman finds herself caught up in intrigue at a New York City museum in this enveloping mystery. Recent college grad Ann Stilwell is working as a summer intern at Manhattan’s famed museum the Cloisters, searching for evidence that the tarot was used as for divination during the Renaissance. At work, three people are vying for Ann’s attention: Patrick, the mercurial and intense curator of an upcoming exhibit; Rachel, a charismatic and almost too-friendly fellow intern who’s also Patrick’s lover; and Leo, the attractive but slightly sketchy gardener who tends the Cloisters’ beds of poisonous plants. When Ann unexpectedly finds the evidence she’s seeking, someone turns up dead, and she must determine whom she can trust. Emily Tremaine’s first-person narration perfectly depicts a young woman who strives to be tough, pragmatic, and self-sufficient no matter what. You’ll really get how Ann’s quest for emotional support and a secure future might be blinding her to warning signs that the people in her life aren’t as well-intentioned as she thinks.
Customer Reviews
Excellent, unexpected, detailed plot
The writing is thorough and intriguing - Great pacing and detail. Enjoyable characters. Definitely recommend!
Boring
This book was so boring. Slow to read and never really got started. Such a let down.