What a breathtaking story! From the creeping wonder of the underlying mystery to the fantastically drawn 1990’s nostalgia, I was quickly pulled into the original premise of The Midnight Hour. You see, not only was it multifaceted and exceedingly well-layered, but, in Eve Chase’s typical style, it was filled with evocative prose that won me over hook, line, and sinker. Telling the tale of intertwining friendships and love stories, the puzzle of what happened to Dee still never left my mind. And by the time I reached the series of unguessable twists, my fingers were flying through each page with increasing speed. Ultimately, it was one heck of a magical tale that had oodles of dark secrets.
Next up on my list of wins for this book were Chase’s vivid, believable characters. With humanizing flaws and dysfunctional family dynamics, the relationships came alive right before my eyes. The only piece that wasn’t an absolute slam dunk was the slow-burning pace. Initially, it was somewhat hard to fall into the writing, and it took me a while to get truly invested. Once I did, though, boy oh boy. Coming fast and furious towards the end, the twists delivered in spades. All in all, it was an impressive mashup of murder mystery and family drama on top of a coming of age story. So if you’re looking for a real treat of a book, definitely give this one a try. Rating of 4 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
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 their mother, Maggie is drawn into a labyrinthine world of secondhand shops and shadowy figures, far from the grand townhouses in her comfortable neighborhood.
As Maggie struggles to maintain a stable life for herself and her brother, she befriends Wolf, another young person also living on his wits alone. But can he help solve the mystery of her mother’s disappearance—or will her growing feelings for him just cause her further pain, upending her life even more? When she discovers that her beloved house now holds a dangerous new secret, and Wolf is involved, Maggie, heartbroken, makes her escape.
Twenty-one years later, in her Paris apartment, Maggie gets a phone call that shatters her hard-won new life. While in London, the incoming owner of the Parkers' old Notting Hill house is excavating the basement, unaware of what might lie beneath—and the clock starts ticking on buried secrets.
Thank you to Eve Chase and Ballantine Books—Random House for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: August 5, 2025
Content warnings: abandonment, cancer, murder, addiction, grief, violence