Eve Chase is a highly regarded English author, best known for her historical mystery novels. Her work has been well-received, with her book "The Glass House" selling over 200,000 copies and listed as a top 10 bestseller by the Sunday Times. Chase's books have been published in several countries, including America, France, Germany, Holland, Poland, and Spain, demonstrating her international appeal.\n \nChase is not only a successful author but also a pseudonym for journalist and novelist Polly Williams. She currently resides in Oxford, England, with her husband and three children. Living with her family and a hairy golden retriever named Harry, Chase finds inspiration in her surroundings, often writing about families, their secrets, and the dynamics that can tear them apart.
Chase is known for creating rich, suspenseful worlds that readers can lose themselves in. Her stories are complex, loveable, and utterly believable, capturing the hearts of readers worldwide. She has received praise from notable authors, including Lisa Jewell, who described Chase as "an extraordinary writer" and "the master of the dual time frame narrative."
In addition to her writing, Chase is active on social media and enjoys connecting with her readers. She can be found on Twitter and Instagram under the handle @EvePollyChase and on Facebook as eve.chase.author. Chase's works include "Black Rabbit Hall," "The Wildling Sisters," "The Vanishing of Audrey Wilde," and "The Glass House," published in the US as "The Daughters of Foxcote Manor." Her latest novel is set to be released soon.