The Daughters of Foxcote Manor
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Narrateur(s):
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Katherine Press
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Auteur(s):
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Eve Chase
À propos de cet audio
The international best seller
“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 best-selling author of The Clockmaker's Daughter)
“Extraordinary.... Absolutely her best yet.” (Lisa Jewell, New York Times best-selling 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 Post's Best New Audiobooks
One of Bustle's Most Anticipated Books of Summer
One of PopSugar's Best Books of July
One of New York Post's Best Books of the Week
©2020 Eve Chase (P)2020 Penguin AudioCe que les critiques en disent
"Chase parcels out her clues slowly, without a hint of showiness. In the end, 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
“Like Lisa Jewell’s The Family Upstairs and Ruth Ware‘s The Death of Mrs. Westaway, Chase takes a haunted house and exposes its ghosts, all those things that were hoped to stay hidden in the walls...A compelling story about how the secrets we hide from one another in order to protect actually can cause more harm than good, but thankfully, fate always has a way of interceding."—Paperback Paris
"A captivating mystery: beautifully written, with a rich sense of place, a cast of memorable characters, and lots of deep, dark secrets.”—Kate Morton, author of The Clockmaker’s Daughter