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The Cloisters: A Novel by Katy Hays
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The Cloisters: A Novel (original 2022; edition 2022)

by Katy Hays (Author)

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"The Secret History meets Ninth House in this sinister, atmospheric novel following a circle of researchers as they uncover 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 Ann discovers a hidden 15th-century deck of tarot cards that might hold the key to predicting the future. As 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 gripping debut that will keep you on the edge of your seat"--… (more)
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“What if our whole life—how we live and die—has already been decided for us?”

So this book gave off the creepy ominous vibes pretty early on and I was in love. I always find that I enjoy the academia type stories more than I anticipated and this one having tarot cards as the focus was really cool. I think what I enjoyed most about this one was that even though it had this supernatural element... the motivations were all so normal. Ambition, love, betrayal, power, envy, anger all of them played a crucial role of the story and the unfolding of events. Ann is very much motivated by her desire to be an academic and Rachel becomes someone she clings to and trusts because of the power she radiates.

Ann is very skeptical of the importance that Patrick places on the tarot cards at first but I love how we gradually see her perception shift, almost to fit her motives. The book really highlights the stark contrast between the idea of fate and choice and I loved the way it did. I have to say that at times the book felt like it was dragging just a bit and I really wanted some action to happen. I was a little disappointed that the tarot cards weren't providing a bit more of an occult element but like I can forgive it because of the way things played out.

The book really saved all its shock for the end. I have to admit that I didn't see the ending coming and I truly loved the shock reveals we got. I enjoyed all the ways that ambition and obsession played out in this story. I love that it kept the creepy vibes going the whole time but I feel like some elements could have been explored a bit more. Overall though it was a really good read and now I am on the search for more stories with tarot cards at the center. ( )
  BookReviewsbyTaylor | Apr 4, 2024 |
Ann Stilwell leaves Washington State hoping to be an art curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. Instead, she is assigned to work for Patrick Roland at The Cloisters, a Gothic museum, alongside Rachel Mondray. Rachel quickly takes Ann under her wing, esp. after Ann discovers a 15th C artifact, a set of Tarot cards. Ann becomes very interested in reading Tarot. Ann also falls for Leo Bitburg, the Cloisters gardener, who has a secret.
When someone dies, the museum and the staff are all questioned. Ann questions everything she thought was real, and realizes that she doesn't really know those around her. ( )
  rmarcin | Jan 13, 2024 |
I thought this was a really unique mystery with a dark adecemdia twist. I think this book had a very small cast of characters and i did actually liked the characters which is rare of me. This book did have a alot of eleemts that captured me!! this mystery does have a open ending!! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
I thought this was a really unique mystery with a dark adecemdia twist. I think this book had a very small cast of characters and i did actually liked the characters which is rare of me. This book did have a alot of eleemts that captured me!! this mystery does have a open ending!! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
This book was advertised as a mix between "The Talented Mr. Ripley" and "The Secret History," two of my favorite books. It did NOT live up to that hype. The plot did not pick up until a bit more than halfway through, but many of the twists and turns were obvious (there were only about three characters, so I'm not saying I'm a great detective ). The main character was insufferably bland and dim. Interesting setting, but that's about all it had going for it. ( )
  mj_papaya | Dec 25, 2023 |
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The first day of human life already establishes the last. --Seneca, Oedipus
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Death always visited me in August. (Prologue)
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"The Secret History meets Ninth House in this sinister, atmospheric novel following a circle of researchers as they uncover 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 Ann discovers a hidden 15th-century deck of tarot cards that might hold the key to predicting the future. As 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 gripping debut that will keep you on the edge of your seat"--

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