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The Secret Thread: A Novel

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368 pages, Paperback

Expected publication June 30, 2026

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Eve Chase

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2,818 reviews2,381 followers
January 29, 2026
Legendary interior design queen Mimi Mott is auctioning her properties and objects which may spill the secrets of her early life. She’s not a words person and so employs Jo O’Mara as her assistant to fulfil that role of telling “A Life in Objects”. Who exactly is Mimi and how did she build her interior design empire? What lies in her past and particularly what happens in 1969 at a Wiltshire Manor House where her family work? Jo, who has secrets of her own, is drawn into Mimi‘s world and it’s an intoxicating one in which she must take risks to unravel truths, one thread at a time but she must also tread very carefully.

Although the novel doesn’t pull me in immediately, the thread works their magic and it becomes increasingly intriguing and I’m immersed. I think the premise is fantastic with the links, interconnections and threads back to 1969 and it doesn’t feel forced or unnatural. It’s very well written with the dual timelines blending well. To describe it as an atmospheric read doesn’t quite do it justice as everything relates back and centres around the beautiful, currently neglected, Wiltshire Manor House. The descriptions are colourfully vivid with the late 1960s depicted so well in the fashions, food and attitudes of the time. The characters spring to life and I can almost smell the flowers that Mimi’s family plant as the gardeners for the Caswells, the owners of the property. The Caswell siblings - Lawrence and Nancy - are both likeable, charismatic and magnetic personalities and Mimi and her sister Pamela are drawn to them like moths to a flame.

Mimi is quite simply fabulous. She’s very ambitious and driven and it’s clear from the start that she won’t be contained in Wiltshire. She’s creative, glamorous and stylish but also enigmatic which is clearly witnessed through the objects and descriptions which further deepen the mystery of the events of 1969. Everything in the present day has its origins in that year and the need to know and understand what happens becomes paramount. I also grow to like Jo very much and wish for the best for her. Her story is revealed piece by piece alongside that of Mimi.

The different types of tension build and you know it’s not going to end well as the bad vibes swirl around the beautiful Wiltshire property. The heart of the mystery within the novel is paced well, it’s complex and has complicated relationships which feel very authentic. The reveals are delivered and achieve an emotional response from me as the threads are finally pulled and tightly knotted.

It’s a full circle novel and a most satisfying read.

With thanks to NetGalley and especially to the publishers for the much appreciated early copy in return for an honest review.
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117 reviews3 followers
March 12, 2026
I loved this so much. It had me hooked from the moment I started reading and I found myself immediately immersed in the story.

Despite owning and founding one of the most popular design brands in the world, Mimi Mott has always maintained an air of mystery regarding her past. When she reveals her plans to auction off her estate and finally tell her story, every journalist around is dying to be chosen as her assistant. Jo O’mara is the lucky girl who gets the job—but we quickly learn she has her own motivations for accepting the position.

Mimi’s story begins in 1969, when her family worked at Rushwood tending the gardens for the wealthy Caswells. These chapters demonstrate how Mimi was drawn into the world of opulent wealth and glamorous events—and where her love for fashion and decorating began. As beautiful and alluring as these chapters are, it is clear that they are leading towards some mysterious and tragic event.

This story seamlessly transitions between past and present, alternating POVs between Jo, Mimi, and Mimi’s estranged sister Pamela. The characters and their personalities are so well written that I could picture them all vividly. I loved seeing how differently Mimi and Pamela perceived the major events of their youth—even though Pamela’s perception annoyed me most of the time.

The writing is full of vivid imagery, palpable tension, and a horrible sense of foreboding. The numerous secrets and mysteries unfolded naturally throughout the story with some big reveals at the end that did not disappoint.

Thank you to NetGalley and Ballantine for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Amanda.
285 reviews11 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
February 8, 2026
Thanks to Penguin Random House for a copy of this novel in return for an unbiased review.

The Secret Thread has secured itself firmly as a new favourite on my bookshelf. Eve Chase's ability to bring family drama, exciting twists, and a sense of English country garden elegance to a heartfelt and engaging story is wonderfully recieved by this reader.

It has all the excitement of an American hi-styled life, secured with its glitz and glamour, but secreted behind this is a real family story of loss, longing, and with the daring to be courageous, its heroine Mimi, follows her own path.

With all her mystery and her secretive past being slowly revealed, Mimi Mott delivers a powerful edge to this beautiful story.
1,175 reviews47 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 16, 2026
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the advanced copy of this title in return for an honest review.

I’ve read a number of Eve’s books, some I liked better than others, but her last book I loved so I had high hopes for this.

You feel it’s going to be a contemporary novel, and it is, but there’s elements of a mystery novel, an historical novel tool.

It is set in the present, but we also go back in time to the 60s which was a good way to tell the story. I did enjoy the flashbacks but I preferred the current scenes. And it wasn’t always obvious when it was a flashback and so you had to read half the chapter before you realised.

Eve has a way of crafting a story, especially one with two timelines, blending them together so they work as one but are still distinct.

The characters are not all likeable. There aren’t any villains as such, but there were certainly those I enjoyed reading about less.

Mimi is fabulous. She’s glamorous and stylish and charismatic, knows what she wants and gets what she wants. She lives in this world of luxury but that’s not all she’s ever known, there’s a hardness behind her which I liked. Our other protagonist Jo is a young lady who is a bit lost and is holding something behind. She was a great contrast to Mimi and felt very relatable. Our third POV is Mimi’s estranged sister Pamela – I won’t go into too much detail for fear of spoilers – but I found it interesting to compare the two sisters who came from the same place but lived different lives.

I loved the glamour of it all. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not all glamour, there’s some difficult bits in the book, but on a shallow level I loved all the glitz. I also love an auction and cataloguing items so that really grabbed my nerdy side.

It didn’t grab me straight away. That’s not to say it started badly because it’s didn’t. but it took a bit of work to get into and it improved as it went along.

I can’t fault her storytelling and sense of space. It’s all very vivid, rich and atmospheric. The world building was good and familiar and reachable for the reader, and the details were wonderful and really made the story leap off the page.

It’s about sibling rivalry, sister dynamics, rich/poor divide, memories, regrets, trust, loyalty, grief, selfishness, love, family, friends, presence, tragedy, heartbreak, passion, secrets, desires – it’s got soc much going for it.

It’s not my favourite of her books but still very enjoyable.

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1,112 reviews104 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 28, 2026
The Secret Thread is a gorgeously crafted novel—quietly tense, richly atmospheric, and threaded with the kind of emotional resonance that lingers long after the final page. Eve Chase has always excelled at stories steeped in memory and mystery, but this one feels especially assured: a tale about identity, legacy, and the stories we choose to tell through the objects we leave behind.

Mimi Mott is a magnetic figure from the moment she appears—enigmatic, stylish, and fiercely private, yet clearly shaped by shadows she’s spent a lifetime outrunning. The decision to auction off her estate becomes the perfect narrative device, each item a doorway into a past she has never fully confronted. Enter Jo O’Mara, her new assistant, whose own secrets make her both an observer and a participant in Mimi’s unraveling. Their dynamic is beautifully drawn: wary, tender, and increasingly intertwined.

The dual timelines—London in the present and a remote Wiltshire manor in the summer of 1969—are seamlessly interlaced. The past sections shimmer with nostalgia and unease, capturing the glamour and danger of a world on the cusp of change. The mystery at the heart of that long‑ago summer unfolds with exquisite pacing, each revelation deepening the emotional stakes rather than simply delivering shock value.

Chase’s writing is luminous, full of sensory detail and quiet insight. She evokes place with painterly precision, from the hushed rooms of Mimi’s estate to the wild beauty of the countryside where everything first went wrong. And as the auction draws closer, the tension tightens beautifully—an elegant countdown to truths that can no longer stay buried.

This is a story about sisters, ambition, reinvention, and the fragile threads that bind people together. It’s propulsive yet thoughtful, glamorous yet grounded, and ultimately deeply moving.

A standout novel from Eve Chase—mysterious, immersive, and exquisitely told.

My thanks to Eve Chase, the publisher and netgalley for the ARC
465 reviews7 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 16, 2026
The Secret Thread by Eve Chase
The premise of this story is that a famous interior designer has decided to sell off objects from her early life which will reveal all about her hitherto hidden past. Jo, a young freelance writer, takes the opportunity to approach this legend and write the history of the objects and uncover Mimi Mott’s hidden past. Jo however has her own secrets and it is a while until we discover how important Mimi’s story is to her.
The story of Mimi’s life begins in a manor house the West Country in 1969 and gradually one thread of the story is revealed at a time. We know that there was a cataclysmic event at a party here but just like Jo we must carefully peel back the layers to unearth what is at the heart of Mimi’s life. I became fully involved with the characters and wanted to find out the secret at the heart of the story.
I loved the descriptions of the 1960’s and having been alive then they seemed very real. The gap which existed back then between the gardeners and the people who lived in the manor were evoked very clearly and it was interesting how such seemingly insignificant events could echo through the years.
The characters are vivid and engaging and Mimi’s yearning for more from life than working with the family gardening, then marrying and having babies was very powerful and reminded me how people used to worry about being “on the shelf” in their early 20’s! Jo too has here own tragedies and her story is well paced as we discover more about her background and childhood.
I will be recommending this book at my various book groups and found it well paced, engaging and with believable characters.
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713 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 11, 2026
Thanks to Netgalley and Michael Joseph, Penguin Random House for the opportunity to read this book

Another great book about complicated families (and which one is not?) from Eve Chase. It took me a while to get into it, but after the slow start I just couldn't stop reading. The plot was not exactly surprising, and the great mystery at the heart of the rift between Mimi and Pamela could easily be figured out, but all the wonderful relationships (the sometimes sweet, sometimes twisted sibling dynamics, the fast friendships, the budding romances) kept me glued to the page. This novel is just full of great characters, every single one of them will give you feelings. I loved how I was reading a chapter from Mimi's POV and I was like "Pamela is such an asshole" but then I was reading one from Pamela's POV and I was like "Mimi is so incredibly selfish", and then Jo in the middle of all that. I can't really talk about the ending without giving anything away, but I found it bittersweet, which I liked, and athough it was mostly satisfying, there is something that is still bothering me that I cannot let go of, hence the four stars. I just think that things got solved too easily, people too ready to let go after way too many years holding onto secrets and grudges, but maybe that was exactly the point of the whole book.
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338 reviews9 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
April 18, 2026
Ohhh, I adored this book. Fabulous characters, set in the Wiltshire countryside with a manor house, Rushwood, being the summer home of a wealthy family at the centre of the story back in 1969. Sisters Pamela and Miriam (Mimi) both lived within the manor house estate, along with their brother Alf and mum and dad. Their dad was head gardener at Rushwood with all the family helping out with all the work involved in maintaining the grounds.

Back in the present there’s Jo who has managed to gain employment working for Mimi Mott writing descriptions of the lots Mimi is putting aside for the auction and how they relate to Mimi’s rise to success in the interior design business. The story threads back and forth in time as Jo sits with Mimi, notebook in hand ready to listen to the stories behind each memento of her life she decides to auction off.

Wonderful, evocative writing with fabulous characters, there are so many emotions and story threads running through, certainly an apt title for the book. It’s a story of sibling relationships, with Pamela and Alf being twins and having the typical twin closeness, Miriam did sometimes feel like a bit of an outsider. The main mystery is what happened at that party for Miriam and Pamela to become so estranged. There are so many twists to untangle making for a very compelling read. I loved this book, all the characters, I don’t think there was a single character not to like, the narrative, everything and didn’t want to reach the end. I read The Glass House not long ago and thought that was good but this was just outstanding as I felt completely drawn into the characters lives.
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Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 10, 2026
This is a heart warming and emotional story of two families and how they, and each individual, deal with an unforeseen tragedy. The descriptive narrative brings everything to life – particularly atmospheric are the manor house and gardens, they sound idyllic. I found the characters well portrayed and believable, showing them to be all too human depicting their bad points along with the good.
Two sisters are estranged by a secret, a manor house as been abandoned after a tragedy, a high-flying designer has been hiding her past, and then Jo quite by chance stumbles upon some cuttings about her family she wasn’t meant to see and sets out to discover the truth.
Loved It ̶ an absolute treat of a book. The beautiful cover inviting entrance through the gates to explore the garden first attracted me, intriguing then to delve into the pages within, especially seeing the author is Eve Chase, as I am already a fan having read most of her previous books.

Many thanks to Eve Chase, Penguin Random House and NetGalley, I was delighted to be given the opportunity to read an early copy and thoroughly enjoyed it.
254 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
March 12, 2026
Mimi Mott, legendary interior designer, is auctioning off her properties and memorabilia from her early years. She employs Jo O’Mara to help her tell her life story through various objects.

Her story revolves around the country house where her family were employed as gardeners and the events of the summer of 1969.

Jo has an ulterior motive for being involved - she has just found out that her grandmother, who brought her up, is Mini’s estranged sister, about whom she never speaks. Jo wants to hear Mimi’s side of the story and must carefully draw it out thread by thread.

I was immersed in the interplay between Mimi and her siblings and the Caswell family. The preparations for the summer party were vividly portrayed until it ends in tragedy for both families. These events the affect the life of both families and cause a permanent rift between the sisters.

Told in two timelines you gradually come to understand the reasons for the rift and can empathise with Jo’s wish to heal it.

A most enjoyable and satisfying read.
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451 reviews8 followers
March 24, 2026
Famous interior designer Mimi Mott has decided to auction off some of her personal properties and keepsakes. She is also finally ready to tell her story that has been a mystery to all. She hires a young free lance writer named Jo O’Mara to write this for her. Jo is fascinated by the glamorous designer and anxious to hear and record the memories because this is more than an assignment for Jo, it is actually personal. Mimi’s story spans through from the summer 1969 to present day. As the story goes back and forth between the two timelines, all of Mimi’s secrets are slowly revealed and the reader learns of the truly defining incident that changed her life, as well as the lives of her family members and other characters in the novel. This was such a beautifully written novel that was full of so much love, loss, longing, and ultimately forgiveness. I think this may be my favorite novel by Eve Chase. (I have read and loved them all!) a truly 5 star read for me.
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207 reviews5 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 8, 2026
I found The Secret Thread by Eve Chase to be an absorbing and atmospheric mystery woven with glamour, secrets, and family intrigue. The dual timelines slowly revealed the truth behind enigmatic designer Mimi Mott and the mysterious events of the summer of 1969, keeping the tension building throughout.

I found the writing evocative and the characters layered, especially as the story explored ambition, identity, and the hidden costs of success. The gradual unravelling of long-buried secrets kept me turning the pages as past and present intertwined.

With dual timelines, family secrets, hidden pasts, glamorous settings, and a slow-burn mystery, this will appeal to readers who enjoy The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo or The Lake House.
475 reviews13 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
April 7, 2026
Our initial introduction to Jo shows us a young woman seeking a role to secure her job. Not everything is as it seems. She's on a mission and through her new role we see secrets revealed.

Family should be important and a priority but sometimes things happen to fray the threads that bind. Mimi and Pamela have lived interesting lives but their past has a lot of sadness and resentment. It's not as simple as sibling rivalry and takes time for us to learn the real reasons for the distance between the two sisters.

Jo has an important job in this and brings everything together. Her motives are innocent so you can't help but feel sorry for her as everything builds in suspense; and you wonder whether we'll truly get all of the pieces of the puzzle or whether some things will be left unsaid.
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1,103 reviews55 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
March 14, 2026
Many thanks to Penguin Random house for the proof copy. I totally loved this fascinating and entertaining novel. It is a beautifully crafted story of family, secrets, and a time gone by.
As Mimi Mott is getting to the end of her career as an interior designer she decides to action off a lot of her belongings with a short memory attached to each one. She employs Jo to write up her memories and just as Mimi has secrets so does Jo. It's like a thread slowly pulling you in toa world of the upper class and those below them. It's also a story of love, grief and so much more. I would highly recommend this to anyone who loves a family drama or an excellent read.
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493 reviews14 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
April 8, 2026
I absolutely loved The Secret Thread. I've read and enjoyed all of Eve Chase's books, but I think this is my favourite so far. It has just about everything. A dual timeline, secrets galore, sibling rivalry and estrangement, a country house gone to ruin, what more could you ask for? The characters are written well and although they are unlovable at times that only makes them more real. Which of us is "nice" all the time? I especially enjoyed the ending where everything is tied up and the story finished properly. A brilliant read that I wholeheartedly recommend.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read an advance copy. All opinions are my own.
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105 reviews
April 20, 2026
The Secret Thread had so many elements I love in a book: mystery, suspense, multiple POVs, alternating timelines, family drama and a bit of historical fiction. Set between present-day London and the English countryside in the 1960s, it follows famed interior designer Mimi Mott. Mimi came from a family of gardeners and later became an icon in the design world, though her success came at great personal cost. After her husband passes away, Mimi decides to auction off some of her personal belongings and hires a writer to help tell her story.

I was especially drawn to the dual timeline and the unfolding family secrets, which kept me wanting to know more. Definitely recommend this one!

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC!
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2,234 reviews44 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 27, 2026
Mimi is a design icon who has always guarded her privacy jealously. But approaching the end of a long and illustrious career, she is now preparing to auction off many of her precious possessions.

And that will inevitably bring her into the public spotlight once again and raise opportunities for the curious to ask questions - not least among whom is her new assistant Jo, who is hiding secrets of her own...

An intriguing mystery story, this gets 3.5 stars.

I received a free copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review
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3,050 reviews42 followers
February 26, 2026
The Secret Thread by Eve Chase is a glorious look back at the life of Mimi Mott, the legendary interior designer, who has decided to auction off her earlier belongings. She employs Jo O’Mara to help assemble the catalogue with its different lots and different memories.
The whole story is a wonderful story of belonging and family and how objects can trigger events that happen in a person’s life. The storyline ambles along evoking a time long gone and of people also long gone.
A fabulous read with plenty of personalities to brighten your journey.
Highly recommended
799 reviews21 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 9, 2026
I was asked by NetGalley to review this story by an author I love to read.

Quite emotional story of two families and how they deal with a tragedy. Mimi a famous interior designer who is approaching the end of her fabulous career and is preparing to auction her possessions. A private person but this will bring her back into the limelight and her new assistant Jo who is hiding secrets also.

Dual timelines, glamourous settings and secrets- a beautiful story

I loved this

Due for publication May 28th 2026 and will be up there in te top ten for the summer.
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902 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Publisher
March 14, 2026
I loved this book ,told in two timelines 1969 and present the story reveals how hidden truths ,old choices and events continue to shape the Family's destiny. At the heart of the story is " The Secret Thread" a mysterious connection that ties generations together. The characters are wonderful especially Mimi a very difficult to put down book ,a wonderful story with a lovely ending .Thank you to NetGalley for my ARC .
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1,245 reviews
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
April 6, 2026
Country house? Tick!
A long ago summer? Tick!
Two families? Tick!
Long held secrets? Tick!
Dual timeline? Tick!
Friendship, romance and family bonds? Tick!

A perfect read, total escapism.

If you liked The Whalebone Theatre by Joanna Quinn or Kate Morton’s The House at Riverton you will enjoy The Secret Thread.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read an advance copy.
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3,269 reviews68 followers
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
April 11, 2026
I do like an Eve Chase book.
This is a very strong contender for my favourite one.
I enjoyed the different timelines and the females that inhabited them.
There were a few things I guessed at, but that didn't make them any less impactful when they happened.
Somehow, despite the ups and downs of Pamela, Mimi, Ray, Nancy and Lawrence, this is quite a heartwarming book.
Definitely one to recommend.
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136 reviews2 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 7, 2026
Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for this ARC.

I do tend to enjoy books by this author and this one didn't disappoint. I quite enjoy books that flick between timelines as long as it's clearly defined, which this was.
1,600 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 19, 2026
This was a fascinating story of family feuds and relationships. A large cast of characters, all relevant to the story. A final outpouring which answered all the questions and brought peace to their lives. Totally absorbing storyline.
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22 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
April 8, 2026
Eve Chase's novels are always so atmoshperic and this one was no exception. Family dynamics, slow-burn romance, and a sense of foreboding kept me interested the whole way through.

Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for my honest opinon.
86 reviews
Review of advance copy received from NetGalley
April 13, 2026
Jo gets a job helping Mimi Mott, a well-known Interior Designer, cataloging her possessions which she is auctioning for charity. Does Jo have an ulterior motive in applying for this position?

An easy to read story of families and the secrets that they keep.
126 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 6, 2026
Thank you for NetGalley for providing me with this book for review. This story will pull you in and break you heart, wonderful, didn't want it to end, my favourite from this author.
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796 reviews13 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
March 21, 2026
Thank you to Ballantine Books and NetGalley for the ARC!

Not my favorite book of hers. I had a hard time getting into it.
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