The Stolen Queen

Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at 1:30 p.m.
Please note this is a book discussion without the author present.
Join us for an engaging discussion of The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis, a captivating dual-timeline mystery that intertwines 1930s Egypt and 1970s New York. When a priceless artifact disappears during the Met Gala, fashion assistant Annie Jenkins and Egyptologist Charlotte Cross embark on a journey to uncover secrets buried in both time and sand.
We are delighted to welcome Dr. Rachel Kreiter, curator of the Vanderbilt University Museum of Art, as a special virtual guest. Dr. Kreiter’s expertise in ancient Egyptian art and its modern connections will provide fascinating insights into the book’s historical and artistic themes. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the world of The Stolen Queen through the lens of an expert!
Facilitator: Mary Weiss
Please note this is a book discussion without the author present.
Join us for an engaging discussion of The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis, a captivating dual-timeline mystery that intertwines 1930s Egypt and 1970s New York. When a priceless artifact disappears during the Met Gala, fashion assistant Annie Jenkins and Egyptologist Charlotte Cross embark on a journey to uncover secrets buried in both time and sand.
We are delighted to welcome Dr. Rachel Kreiter, curator of the Vanderbilt University Museum of Art, as a special virtual guest. Dr. Kreiter’s expertise in ancient Egyptian art and its modern connections will provide fascinating insights into the book’s historical and artistic themes. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the world of The Stolen Queen through the lens of an expert!
Facilitator: Mary Weiss