Four sisters, one long hot summer, and the terrible secret that binds them.
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
An enthralling story of secrets, sisters and an unsolved
mystery
*Number One Sunday Times bestselling author of The Lake House*
Every now and then you read a special book and this is one. I can't
tell you how much I loved it
*Number One Sunday Times bestselling author of The Tea Planter’s
Wife*
Eve Chase deserves to be lauded as one of the most enthralling
novelists of the moment. This is the most beautiful book you will
read this year
*Sunday Times bestselling author of I Found You*
Evocative and filled with subtle intrigue. I so enjoyed it
*Sunday Times bestselling author of I See You*
An enticing, chilling plot, captivating characters and prose
beautiful enough to totally lose yourself in. This book is the
dream
*Heat*
Chase summons up an enchanted and enchanting environment -
reminiscent of classic British literature
*Belfast Telegraph*
A long hot summer, a Cotswolds manor house fallen into ruin, a dark
secret hidden since the 1950s . . . all perfect ingredients for an
addictive read, and The Vanishing of Audrey Wilde delivers
atmosphere in spades
*Good Housekeeping*
What happens at Applecote Manor has repercussions that stretch
tentacles into the present day . . . A mystery of nail-biting
suspense
*Woman & Home*
I'm really in awe of Chase's power of description. It is magical
and she sharpens every sense
*Daily Express*
The bonds of sisterhood will tested and an unthinkable choice will
have a decades-long legacy . . . step back in time for a mystery of
breathtaking suspense
*No. 1 Magazine*
An engrossing story of fractured families, secrets, lies and
misunderstandings
*Sunday Express*
Beautifully written with a gripping plot, I couldn't stop reading
this
*Number One Sunday Times bestselling author of A Secret Garden*
This little beauty absorbed me completely. Fabulous
*Sunday Times bestselling author of My Sweet Revenge*
Mitford sisters meet Hideous Kinky by way of Kate Morton. Just
wonderful
*Daily Mail*
Infused with tension and suspicion as lies are uncovered, I was
gripped by the dark mystery that surrounds Audrey's disappearance
and desperate to know who might be responsible. This is one novel I
won't be able to stop thinking about for a very long time. I really
loved it
*Sunday Times bestselling author of Local Girl Missing*
The writing is beautiful - characteristically exquisite and
evocative - and the pace and suspense handled expertly. This is an
assured novel: richly poetic, immersive, affective. It even made me
cry at the end
*author of Anatomy of a Scandal*
Beautifully written with superb characters, this is a deeply
satisfying novel which glows with texture and emotion
*Sunday Times bestselling author of The New Mrs Clifton*
I'm really in awe of Eve Chase's writing. There is something
magical about it: she sharpens every sense. And underlying the
lyrical description is a masterful suspense - like a strong current
in a river, it pulls you along to the very end. The book was utter
bliss. Lyrical, magical, enchanting, bewitching
*Sunday Times bestselling author of The Forever House*
Utterly engrossing and beguiling from the first page, a beautifully
written, exquisitely paced, dark dream of a book
*The Summer of Impossible Things*
I devoured it. What an exquisite, intriguing, evocative novel. I
already know it's a novel I will reread and talk about to everyone
I can
*Sunday Times bestselling author of The Stranger in My Home*
A haunting mystery about the secrets of the past, the bonds within
families, and the hidden ties that connect people across time. A
story to be savored, The Vanishing of Audrey Wilde is a book I'll
be recommending to everyone I know
*New York Times bestselling author of All the Missing Girls*
As poetic and intricate as it is a page-turner . . . a delicious,
utterly satisfying novel that needs to be savoured
*author of The Story of You*
From the strange, almost dream-like opening pages, I was transfixed
by this novel . . . I was especially moved by the depiction of the
relationship between the sisters - both tender and strained, and
the utterly evocative sense of place. A beautiful and compelling
story
*author of The Wild Other*
A richly evocative mystery
*Gransnet, Best Summer Reads*
Critical acclaim for Black Rabbit Hall
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Beautifully, poetically written and reminiscent of everything from
I Capture The Castle to Hansel And Gretel. Eve Chase is a name to
watch
*Daily Mail*
Black Rabbit Hall's beautifully crafted mystery is a delight I want
to experience again and again . . . make Chase's debut the one to
pack in your suitcase *****
*Stylist*
Atmospheric, with echoes of du Maurier, this haunting novel
enchanted me
*Woman & Home*
There's something about tales of mysterious old buildings that have
the ability to set hairs on end. In this one, two intertwining
stories explore the magnificence of Black Rabbit Hall and the dark
secrets behind its walls. Perfect sunlounger fodder
*Red Online*
Black Rabbit Hall pulls you like a sleepwalker into a beautiful,
hazy story about a grand Cornish home full of character and
thunderclap memories, we found ourselves breathless with
anticipation. Eve Chase's debut novel is like a prolonged and
beautiful daydream, celebrating the enduring power of place in our
lives
*iBooks Books of the Month*
A cracking pool-side saga
*Good Housekeeping*
Black Rabbit Hall is a seductive wonder of a novel; with echoes of
Daphne du Maurier and Dodie Smith, it pulls you irresistibly into
its world where nothing is quite as it first appears
Black Rabbit Hall completely swept me away. Glorious, beautifully
written. I absolutely loved it
Expertly crafted, dark, beautiful and utterly enthralling
A deliciously intriguing novel whose rich sense of time and place
bear more than a few echoes of du Maurier's best
*Edgar Award-winning author of The Wicked Girls*
A stunning new writer has arrived - gripping and heart rending,
this novel is full of original characters which don't let you
forget them
Family secrets, forbidden lust, and a family of four extraordinary
children who'll stick with you long after they've scattered off the
page. Eve Chase kept me up with her gorgeous descriptions of a
crumbling Cornwall estate and the unruly brood who meets tragedy
within its walls
*New York Times bestselling author of Bittersweet*
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