Davis, Fiona

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The Gimlet Slip

Fans of TV’s Boardwalk Empire and other Prohibition-era stories are in for a treat.
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The Spectacular

Davis once again hits it out of the park, delivering a gripping tale that is difficult to put down. Excellent narration combined with her storytelling prowess and dedication to historical accuracy make this novel a triumph.
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The Spectacular

Davis shares memorable facts about the Rockettes and Marion’s struggle to balance 1950s society’s expectations of what it means to be a woman with her desire to break free. Fans of Davis’s previous books will be enthralled.
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The Magnolia Palace

Readers of historical fiction and lovers of art history and the architecture of New York City will enjoy this entertaining audiobook. Suggest to fans of Marie Benedict, Victoria Christopher Murray, Kate Quinn, and Liz Trenow.

The Magnolia Palace

Davis adeptly interweaves two compelling story lines to shine a light on another NYC landmark (after novels set in the Chelsea Hotel and the New York Public Library). This is historical fiction at its best, with well-developed characters, detail, art history, and mystery.
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The Lions of Fifth Avenue

Davis (The Chelsea Girls) gives readers a mystery and a historical novel all in one absorbing tale. Recommended for large public library fiction collections. [See Prepub Alert, 12/16/19.]

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The Chelsea Girls

This novel in three acts brings to vivid life the McCarthy era and its impact on the entertainment industry in a heartbreaking tale of the friendship of two brave women. [See Prepub Alert, 1/23/19.]
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The Masterpiece

Davis (The Dollhouse; The Address) has written another paean to a New York City landmark. Historical fiction fans will love the compelling dual narrators and time periods perfectly captured in this novel based on the history of one of the busiest transportation hubs in the world. [See Prepub Alert, 2/19/18.]
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The Address

Readers who enjoyed Davis's debut novel, The Dollhouse, about another New York City residential landmark will relish this one.
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