A gripping dual-narrative story about family secrets, lies and belonging from the acclaimed author of Black Rabbit Hall and The Vanishing of Audrey Wilde.
Eve Chase writes page-turning mysteries set in beautiful places,
thick with secrets. Her novels include The Birdcage, The Glass
House. The Vanishing of Audrey Wilde and Black Rabbit Hall. The
Glass House was a Sunday Times bestseller and Richard and Judy
Bookclub pick, and she has previously won the Saint-Maur en Poche
prize in Paris for Best Foreign Fiction and been longlisted for the
HWA Gold Crown Award. Her work has been translated into twenty
languages. The Midnight Hour is her fifth novel. Married with three
children, she lives in Oxford.
Say hello on Instagram and Twitter @EvePollyChase and
facebook.com/EveChaseAuthor. For press reviews and more detail
about her books visit evechase.com
A captivating mystery: beautifully written, with a rich sense of
place, a cast of memorable characters, and lots of deep, dark
secrets
*Kate Morton*
Eve Chase is a supremo of this genre . . . An intricately woven
novel of suspense and secrets
*Red*
A beautifully written, atmospheric mystery that will captivate you
from the first page to the last
*Heat*
I adored The Glass House by Eve Chase. Sublime writing, secrets,
lovable characters I didn't want to leave, and a ripping twisting
plot that kept me guessing. An absolute jewel of a book
*Dinah Jefferies*
A riveting and richly atmospheric mystery - and one of the best
thrillers - and well deserving of its status as one of Amazon's
bestselling lockdown titles
*Isabelle Broom, Woman & Home*
Chase's compelling account of dark family secrets - a Richard and
Judy Book Club choice - weaves elements of Gothic suspense into a
heartwarming modern story of blended families learning to heal the
wounds of the past
*Daily Mail*
I adored this beautifully-written, riveting mystery. Chase is
peerless in her ability to stitch together dark secrets and
tantalising twists with unforgettable characters and enthralling
imagery. I am a die-hard fan!
*author of The Man Who Didn't Call*
Eve Chase's novels are about glamorous families with tragic pasts,
set in wonderful locations. Her writing is rich and her stories
full of dreamy mystery. This gorgeous meditation on motherhood is
one of my favourite reads so far this year
*Daily Mail*
Absolutely her best yet. No one creates families as complex,
loveable and utterly believable as Chase and she is the master of
the dual time frame narrative
*Lisa Jewell*
I enjoyed this book so much that every time I put it down, I wanted
to pick it straight back up! I was totally invested in the tale
*Prima, BOOK OF THE MONTH*
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