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  • Published: 24 September 2024
  • ISBN: 9780241633922
  • Imprint: Michael Joseph
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 400
  • RRP: $40.00

The Midnight Hour




The evocative and page-turning new novel from the author of Sunday Times bestseller and Richard and Judy pick The Glass House

Notting Hill, London. One May evening, seventeen-year-old Maggie Parker's mother walks out of their front door and doesn't return . . .

With her little brother in tow, desperate to find her mother, Maggie is drawn into a labyrinthine world of antiques and shadowy figures, far from the grand stucco terraces. There she befriends another young person living on their wits. But can he help solve the mystery of her mother’s disappearance?

Twenty-one years later, in a Parisian apartment, Maggie’s phone rings and her hard-won grown-up life shatters. While in London, the new owner of the Parker’s old Notting Hill house is excavating a basement, unaware of what might lie beneath, and the clock starts ticking on buried secrets.

  • Published: 24 September 2024
  • ISBN: 9780241633922
  • Imprint: Michael Joseph
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 400
  • RRP: $40.00

About the author

Eve Chase

Eve Chase always wanted to write about families - ones that go wrong but somehow survive - and big old houses, where family secrets and untold stories seed in the crumbling stone walls. Black Rabbit Hall is such a story. Eve is married with three children and lives in Oxfordshire.

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Praise for The Midnight Hour

Praise for Eve Chase

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Eve Chase does it again! The Birdcage is glorious; a bittersweet, beautifully written, slow burn family drama with a killer kick in the closing chapters. I loved every word of it

Lisa Jewell, bestselling author of <i>The Night She Disappeared</i>

Eve Chase is one of my favourite authors and I fell in love with The Birdcage. A gorgeously written, atmospheric and twisty story of sisters and secrets set on the Cornish coast. Eve Chase's books never fail to make me cry. I devoured it!

Claire Douglas, bestselling author of <i>The Couple at No. 9</i>

Atmospheric and twisty: think Daphne Du Maurier for the modern day

Sunday Telegraph

I loved it . . . engrossing, gripping and layered

Gillian McAllister, bestselling author of <i>Wrong Place Wrong Time</i>

I’m always so excited for a new Eve Chase book and The Midnight Hour is her best yet! Beautifully written with characters that jumped off the page and a clever mystery that kept me gripped. I loved every word

Claire Douglas, <i?Sunday TImes</i> bestselling author of <i>The Girls Who Disappeared</i>

An Eve Chase novel is always a sumptuous treat, and The Midnight Hour is perhaps her best yet. Exquisitely written, it’s immersive, propulsive and as intricately constructed as the antique clocks which herald each lonely midnight hour. As ever, it’s her characterisation that stands out, and her depiction of the joy and precariousness of first love, enjoyed by Maggie and Wolf. With whispers of One Day, and a story reaching back into nineties Notting Hill and Paris, this is a novel to immerse yourself in this summer: lush, evocative, nostalgic; gripping, with a dark undercurrent, but ultimately redemptive and hopeful. A true treat of a book

Sarah Vaughan, author of <i>Anatomy of a Scandal</i>

I adored every word of this beautifully written, immersive family mystery

Gill Paul

So vivid, it's like a time machine

Tasmina Perry

Eve Chase is at the top of her game in this twisty mystery about broken families, first love, the burdens of fame and secrets never to be told. Zipping between nineties Notting Hill and Paris, a dark truth is teased out of a tangle of friendships and relationships, woven together in Chase’s exquisite prose. I was up all night reading

E.C. Fremantle, author of <i>Disobedient</i>

An engrossing, atmospheric and beautifully written story of a woman trying to turn back the hands of time. I always love an Eve Chase, but this is my favourite so far

Anna Mazzola, author of <i>The Clockwork Girl</i>

I loved The Midnight Hour, a gripping, beautifully written novel that plunges you into the lives of siblings, Maggie and Kit, and the mysterious past that looks like it's about to catch up with them. Eve Chase skilfully weaves together two time periods, evoking London and Paris and the world of antiques with such a depth of detail that I felt I was walking the streets alongside the characters. As the tension builds and the secrets they’ve been hiding start to come to light, I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough and felt every bit of Maggie and Kit’s peril. A summer must-read.

Sarah Pearse, bestselling author of <i>The Sanatorium</i>

An exquisitely-written, immersive mystery full of loss and longing and boho glamour with a sharp undercurrent of darkness. Brings back to life a Notting Hill that has long since disappeared

Tammy Cohen

The Midnight Hour is an intricate family drama with Eve’s trademark lyricism, dishevelled, dysfunctional glamour and beguiling characters. I was completely drawn in and held my breath through twist after twist, clinging on to the emotional rollercoaster right to the very last page when I collapsed with a satisfied sigh. Emotionally astute and beautifully descriptive with a plot as tightly sprung as a Swiss watch, this will put Notting Hill back on the map. Absolutely wonderful

Veronica Henry

Evocative, beautifully written and absolutely gripping, The Midnight Hour is sensational - her best yet

Rosie Walsh, bestselling author of <i>The Man Who Didn’t Call</i>

A wonderful twisty novel of family and secrets — the perfect summer read

Kate Morton

Mesmerising - a book you want to race back to

Lisa Jewell