
Two women's lives collide when a priceless Russian artifact comes to light.
Tanya Kagan, a rising specialist in Russian art at a top New York auction house, is trying to entice Russia's wealthy oligarchs to bid on the biggest sale of her career, the Order of Saint Catherine, while making sense of the sudden and unexplained departure of her husband.
In Imperial Wife, as questions arise over the provenance of the Order and auction fever kicks in, Reyn takes us into the world of Catherine the Great, the infamous eighteenth-century empress who may have owned the priceless artifact, and who it turns out faced many of the same issues Tanya wrestles with in her own life.
"Smart and engaging...Reyn writes beautifully of immigrants, art, and the vagaries of love." --Jess Walter, National Book Award finalist and author of the New York Times bestseller Beautiful Ruins
"This intriguing novel carries the reader between modern-day Manhattan and Russia in the age of Catherine the Great. Prepare to be absorbed and transported." --Elin Hilderbrand, bestselling author of The Rumor "The Russians are coming in this ingeniously structured novel that travels between a present-day art specialist handling the biggest sale of her career and the 18th-century court life of the woman who becomes Catherine the Great." --O Magazine, Reading Room Top 10 "Dazzling and insanely ambitious." -Gary Shteyngart, New York Times bestselling author of The Russian Debutante's Handbook "Reyn's mesmerizing new novel['s]...dual storylines are each intriguing, while the novel skips easily between past and present, leaving readers with more knowledge about Russia (imperial and present day), visual art, auction houses and the lives of the very rich. But its greatest accomplishment is making the inner lives of two fascinating women known... As a fast-paced novel, it's a great read, but as a meditation on what it means to be woman, it's transcendent."