Fiona Davis' newly released novel The Stolen Queen is set in 1978 at the Met Museum, and tells the story of a curator in the Egyptian Art Collection who unwillingly teams up with a Met Gala assistant in order to track down a stolen artifact, a hunt that takes them from New York City's glamorous "Party of the Year" to the desolate Valley of the Kings in Egypt. Part of the book also takes place in Egypt in 1930, when the curator was a young archeologist.
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