**THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER, “A captivating mystery: beautifully written, with a rich sense of place, a cast of memorable characters, and lots of deep, dark secrets.”—Kate Morton, *New York Times *bestselling author of* The Clockmaker’s Daughter * ** “Extraordinary…Absolutely her best yet.”—Lisa Jewell,* New York Times *bestselling author of* The Family Upstairs * ** * Three generations. Three daughters. One house of secrets.*** *The truth can shatter everything . . .* When the Harrington family discovers an abandoned baby deep in the woods, they decide to keep her a secret and raise her as their own. But within days a body is found in the grounds of their house and their perfect new family implodes. Years later, Sylvie, seeking answers to nagging questions about her life, is drawn into the wild beautiful woods where nothing is quite what it seems. Will she unearth the truth? And dare she reveal it? ** (Published in the UK as* The Glass House* ) **“ *The Daughters of Foxcote Manor* is not really about a murder, or a creepy house, but about families – the ones we’re born into, the ones we make and especially the ones we flee.”— *The New York Times* ** One of the *New York Times* Novels of Suspense and Isolation One of *The Washington Posts’* Best New Audiobooks One of Bustle’s Most Anticipated Books of Summer One of *PopSugar* ‘s Best Books of July One of *New York Posts* Best Books of the Week**
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langleyd (verified owner) –
What a wonderful read. I started this on a rainy weekend, thinking I could take my time and enjoy the fire and my cider. After a couple of chapters, I was hooked. There was no marking my place and walking away. I read it in one sitting, reading far into the night to finish, and WOW! Just WOW!Eve Chase’s world building is superior to many of the authors on my dedicated TBR list. I’m not sure why I’ve not read any of her titles before. Her descriptions of the manor and the forest are evocative, they make these background sites come alive and become characters in the story. The characters themselves are so well defined, you’d recognize them on the street. Their stories and their reactions are true to life….mostly. The stories start as separate timelines and not connected, then Ms Chase shows us their history and we see how the past has become the present with so many steps in between. From page 1, their stories unfold through the eyes of the central characters of Rita and Sylvie, mother and daughter and Hera, daughter of the Manor. A wonderful book that I will reread soon as I raced through it this time and I’m sure I missed subtle hints of what is to come. I really don’t know how to recommend this book except to say…..read it, it’s so worth your precious reading time.