<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"This ... novel set in the rarified world of money and society alternates between two generations of the Quincy family: the wealthy robber baron brothers who vied over a bewitching Jazz Age beauty and the young woman who inherits a spectacular and mysterious Indian necklace and its secrets"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>In this "glittering, Gatsby-esque" (<i>Publishers Weekly</i>) novel, two generations of Quincy women--a bewitching Jazz Age beauty and a young lawyer--are bound by a spectacular and mysterious Indian necklace.</b> <p/>Always the black sheep of the tight-knit Quincy clan, Nell is cautious when she's summoned to the elegantly shabby family manor after her great-aunt Loulou's death. A cold reception from the family grows chillier when they learn Loulou has left Nell a fantastically valuable heirloom: an ornate necklace from India that Nell finds stashed in a Crown Royal whiskey bag in the back of a dresser. As predatory relatives circle and art experts begin to question the necklace's provenance, Nell turns to the only person she thinks she can trust--the attractive and ambitious estate lawyer who definitely is not part of the old-money crowd. <p/>More than just a piece of jewelry, the necklace links Nell to a long-buried family secret involving Ambrose Quincy, who brought the necklace home from India in the 1920s as a dramatic gift for May, the woman he intended to marry. Upon his return, he discovered that May had married his brother Ethan, the "good" Quincy, devoted to their father. As a gesture of friendship, Ambrose gave May the necklace anyway. <p/>Crisp as a gin martini, fresh as a twist of lime, <i>The Necklace</i> is the charming and intoxicating story "written with wit, compassion, and a meticulous attention to period and cultural detail" (<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>) of long-simmering family resentments and a young woman who inherits a secret much more valuable than a legendary necklace.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Charming...the historical narrative shines...and the modern setting crackles with wit, as Nell outmaneuvers her kin with ease and maybe finds true love herself. Kate Morton fans will enjoy."-- "Library Journal"<br><br>"Claire McMillan's brilliantly evoked novel has the glamour of <i>The Great Gatsby, </i><i> </i>the intrigue of <i>Bleak House</i><i> </i>and the stolen passion of <i>The Age of Innocence</i>. This elegant, clever, irresistibly sexy book is destined to become a classic. <i>The Necklace</i> sparkles brighter than a Cartier showroom."--Koren Zailckas<br><br>"Glittering, Gatsby-esque...an emotionally resonant, captivating tale of love, loss, and family secrets that culminates in a satisfying finale."-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><br>"Imagine what it would be like for Tom and Daisy Buchanan's grandchildren to deal with the messes their grandparents made 80 years ago....Absorbing."-- "BookPage"<br><br>"Some will make immediate comparisons to The Great Gatsby and The Nest, while others will call this a "beach read" or "pure escapism." McMillan's fast-paced, cross-generational mystery/saga is highly compelling....McMillan did her research well, and her finely tuned portraits of the era and the characters captivate as she builds her tale to a satisfying conclusion."-- "RT Book Reviews"<br><br>"With an expansive cast of vivid characters, McMillan weaves a complex and compelling narrative that balances intensity and levity. Written with wit, compassion, and a meticulous attention to period and cultural detail."-- "Kirkus Reviews"<br><br>"<i>The Necklace</i> is a delicious, delicious adventure." <p/> --Ramona Ausubel, author of Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty and No One is Here Except All of Us<br><br>"At the center of this passionate novel of inheritance and betrayal lies the titular necklace--with mysterious origins, a tragic past, and an uncertain future. Deftly spanning the globe and a century, McMillan's sharp writing explores whether it is possible to undo our wrongs across generations--or if we are doomed to repeat ourselves."--Miranda Beverly-Whittemore, New York Times bestselling author of Bittersweet and June<br><br>"Claire McMillan's <i>The Necklace</i> has everything I love in story: a rich family drama, an enthralling mystery, exotic settings and gorgeous historical detail. McMillan writes in assured and often witty prose, and her characters came to life on the very first page. An enchanting, intoxicating book."--Cristina Alger, author of The Darlings and This Was Not the Plan<br>
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