The Curator

The Curator by Owen King, published by Simon and Schuster on March 12, 2024, is a 496-page work of fiction that weaves elements of fantasy, historical narrative, and magical realism. Set in an unnamed city known as “the Fairest,” the story unfolds in a richly imagined environment where cats are revered, thieves are noble, and conjurers are celebrated as extraordinary criminals. The protagonist, Dora, a former domestic servant, seeks to uncover the mystery surrounding her brother’s death, believing it is linked to The Museum of Psykical Research.
Readers will find that Dora’s quest takes place amidst a backdrop of revolutionary upheaval, where her lover, Robert Barnes, has risen to a position of authority. As she navigates the complexities of her world, Dora’s pursuit of truth leads her to the curatorship of a nearly destroyed museum, revealing layers of deception and conspiracy. The narrative explores themes of identity and the nature of reality, inviting readers into a fantastical realm that challenges perceptions of both the familiar and the extraordinary.
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From New York Times bestselling author Owen King, who “writes with witty verve” (Entertainment Weekly) comes a “richly imagined” (The New York Times) Dickensian fantasy of illusion and charm where cats are revered as religious figures, thieves are noble, scholars are revolutionaries, and conjurers are the most wonderful criminals you can imagine.
It begins in an unnamed city nicknamed “the Fairest”, it is distinguished by many things from the river fair to the mountains that split the municipality in half; its theaters and many museums; the Morgue Ship; and, like all cities, but maybe especially so, by its essential unmappability.
Dora, a former domestic servant at the university has a secret desire—to understand the mystery of her brother’s death, believing that the answer lies within The Museum of Psykical Research, where he worked when Dora was a child. With the city amidst a revolutionary upheaval, where citizens like Robert Barnes, her lover and a student radical, are now in positions of authority, Dora contrives to gain the curatorship of the half-forgotten museum only to find it all but burnt to the ground, with the neighboring museums oddly untouched. Robert offers her one of these, The National Museum of the Worker. However, neither this museum, nor the street it is hidden away on, nor Dora herself, are what they at first appear to be. Set against the backdrop of an oddly familiar and wondrous city on the verge of collapse, Dora’s search for the truth will unravel a monstrous conspiracy and bring her to the edge of worlds.
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