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OverviewA fearless fortune teller in 1920s Paris must use her powers to divine who she can trust when an exiled Romanov princess and her brother come to her seeking answers about a decades-old mystery… Spirited Zina and her secretive grandmother, Baba Valya, own a tearoom on rue Daru in Paris, where they have lived quietly since Zina’s mother’s untimely death. By day, the women serve tea, mostly to members of the bustling Russian émigré community, but when dusk falls, they divine fortunes and perform séances for their loyal clientele. Then the charming Princess Olga and her brother arrive, searching for knowledge about the disappearance of their father, the exiled Grand Duke, cousin of the last Tsar of Russia. Zina, eager to learn more about the spirit world and her powers, performs the séance. She is able to summon the Grand Duke, but to her horror, he starts to haunt the shop, and he seems to know something sinister about her mother’s death. As Zina delves into her family’s hidden past, dark secrets are unearthed, threatening the home and tearoom Zina and her grandmother have worked so hard to build, not to mention their very lives. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Olesya Salnikova GilmorePublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.556kg ISBN: 9780593952689ISBN 10: 0593952685 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 24 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""The Fortune Tellers of Rue Daru is a spine-tingling gothic tale of family, a legacy of secrets, and the dangerous cost of unearthing the past through a forbidden séance. Gilmore conjures 1920s Paris and the Russian émigré community, delivering a haunting and compelling story that is sure to grip readers.""—Madeline Martin, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Book Society ""Gilmore’s latest historical horror will be another crowd-pleaser. For fans of menacing supernatural tales of family secrets, ghosts, possession, and intrigue, such as Alma Katsu’s The Deep or Daphne Fama’s House of Monstrous Women.""—Library Journal ""Salnikova Gilmore’s writing soars . . . dazzling readers with unforgettable scenery and achingly beautiful prose. This thrilling story of murder, generational power of love and treachery will be devoured in one sitting.”—Marina Scott, author of The Night Guests ""A haunting, captivating gothic novel that will keep readers tight in its grip until the very last page.""—Megan Chance, author of Glamorous Notions “Salnikova Gilmore expertly balances historical detail, romance, and magic, weaving a tale that will make you truly believe in a world of spirits waiting just beyond the veil.”—Morgan Ryan, author of A Resistance of Witches Praise for The Haunting of Moscow House “The Haunting of Moscow House will delight history lovers and gothic mystery lovers alike!"" - Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Diamond Eye ""An atmospheric and gripping novel, The Haunting of Moscow House transports readers to the chilling streets of post-revolutionary Russia and a grand, mysterious mansion brimming with deadly secrets and the ghosts of the past."" – Chanel Cleeton, New York Times bestselling author of The House on Biscayne Bay ""Eerie and atmospheric, romantic and heartrending, The Haunting of Moscow House is a gorgeous historical gothic."" - Rachel Harrison, USA Today bestselling author of Play Nice “A decadent treat of a novel.”—Darcy Coates, USA Today bestselling author of Dead of Winter “Unsettling and compelling in equal measure, Moscow House had me reading late into the night!”—Bryn Turnbull, internationally bestselling author of The Paris Deception ""The Fortune Tellers of Rue Daru is a spine-tingling gothic tale of family, a legacy of secrets, and the dangerous cost of unearthing the past through a forbidden séance. Gilmore conjures 1920s Paris and the Russian émigré community, delivering a haunting and compelling story that is sure to grip readers.""—Madeline Martin, New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Book Society ""An ingenious literary magician, Gilmore effectively and elegantly conjures up Paris in the 1920s and its Russian émigré community, adding to her addictively readable gothic tale a dash of romance and a generous splash of spooky supernaturalism. Fans of Yangsze Choo’s The Fox Wife (2024) and Jessie Burton’s The Miniaturist (2014) will be equally enamored with this bewitching tale.”—Booklist (starred review) ""Salnikova Gilmore’s writing soars . . . dazzling readers with unforgettable scenery and achingly beautiful prose. This thrilling story of murder, generational power of love and treachery will be devoured in one sitting.”—Marina Scott, author of The Night Guests ""Gilmore’s latest historical horror will be another crowd-pleaser. For fans of menacing supernatural tales of family secrets, ghosts, possession, and intrigue, such as Alma Katsu’s The Deep or Daphne Fama’s House of Monstrous Women.""—Library Journal ""A haunting, captivating gothic novel that will keep readers tight in its grip until the very last page.""—Megan Chance, author of Glamorous Notions “Salnikova Gilmore expertly balances historical detail, romance, and magic, weaving a tale that will make you truly believe in a world of spirits waiting just beyond the veil.”—Morgan Ryan, author of A Resistance of Witches ""The Fortune Tellers of Rue Daru is a beautifully rendered portrayal of the bond between a granddaughter and grandmother as they navigate life’s challenges. It is also a celebration of the strength and resolve of immigrant women.”—CrimeReads Author InformationOlesya Salnikova Gilmore is the author of The Witch and the Tsar and The Haunting of Moscow House. Originally from Moscow, she was raised in the US and graduated from Pepperdine University with a BA in English/political science, and from Northwestern School of Law with a JD. She practiced litigation at a large law firm in Chicago for several years before pursuing her dream of becoming an author. She writes speculative gothic suspense and other dark fiction. She also loves exploring Eastern European history and folklore. Her work has appeared in LitHub, Tor.com, CrimeReads, Writer’s Digest, and Washington Independent Review of Books, among others. She lives in a wooded, lakeside suburb of Chicago with her husband and two daughters. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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