Historical fiction
The Seventh Veil of Salome
by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Quick take
Competition is fierce in Golden Age Hollywood for fame and fortune, but are the sacrifices worth the glitz and glamor?
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Multiple viewpoints
Feminist
Movieish
Glamorous
Synopsis
1950s Hollywood: Every actress wants to play Salome, the star-making role in a big-budget movie about the legendary woman whose story has inspired artists since ancient times.
So when the film’s mercurial director casts Vera Larios, an unknown Mexican ingénue, in the lead role, she quickly becomes the talk of the town. Vera also becomes an object of envy for Nancy Hartley, a bit player whose career has stalled and who will do anything to win the fame she believes she richly deserves.
Two actresses, both determined to make it to the top in Golden Age Hollywood—a city overflowing with gossip, scandal, and intrigue—make for a sizzling combination.
But this is the tale of three women, for it is also the story of the princess Salome herself, consumed with desire for the fiery prophet who foretells the doom of her stepfather, Herod: a woman torn between the decree of duty and the yearning of her heart.
Before the curtain comes down, there will be tears and tragedy aplenty in this sexy Technicolor saga.
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Why I love it
Fiona Davis
Author, The Spectacular
To me, there’s nothing better than a novel set in 1950s Hollywood: the swift rise of a pretty young thing to starlet, the behind-the-scenes jealousies and backstabbing, and the glitzy sheen of vintage Los Angeles from the cavernous stage sets to Schwab’s soda fountain.
Vera, the reserved, opera-loving heroine of The Seventh Veil of Salome, is an unlikely choice for stardom at first glance. The fact that Vera was “discovered” in Mexico doesn’t help matters in a society where prejudice is rampant and gossip rules the day, notching up the pressure on Vera to conform as she struggles to maintain her equilibrium and sense of self-worth.
Silvia Moreno-Garcia adds even more layers by weaving the biblical story of Salome through the 1950s plotline. In doing so, she deftly explores how, throughout time, beautiful women have been “chosen” by men in power to titillate and perform, or have betrayed each other in order to secure a modicum of power for themselves. The cinematic, powerful ending will leave you breathless, almost as if you’ve just performed the dance of the seven veils yourself.
This book has it all: romance, intrigue, and thrills, rounded out by a cast of complicated characters who sizzle on the page. Dive on in!