A review by jackierobinson
The Vanishing of Audrey Wilde by Eve Chase

4.0

I really really really love books that switch between two timelines - I ESPECIALLY love books that flick between timelines, feature old houses hiding secrets, and unsolved mysteries!
I really enjoyed this - two timelines: present day - Jessie is feeling like Applecote Manor is the perfect countryside reset for her husband Will, her young daughter Romy and her reclusive step-daughter Bella. But Applecote Manor is hiding dangerous secrets.

1959 - four sisters, Flora, Margot, Pam and Dot - go to stay with their aunt Sybil and uncle Perry for the summer at Applecote Manor. But they are still mourning the disappearance of their daughter, Audrey, five years earlier. By the end of summer these four sisters will be changed forever.

I really enjoyed this! I liked both storylines but really enjoyed Margot’s story. It was engaging, descriptive and really quite lovely. I definitely got Kate Morton vibes so if you’re a fan of hers, I’d suggest giving this a go! I look forward to reading more by Eve Chase in the future.
4.5 stars.