London, 1942
When art school graduate, Eleanor Roy, is recruited by the War Artists Advisory Committee, she comes one step closer to realising her dream of becoming one of the few female war artists. But breaking into the art establishment proves difficult until Eleanor meets painter, Jack Valante, only to be separated by his sudden posting overseas.
Melbourne, 2010
Although reluctant to leave her family at home, Kathryn can't refuse her grandmother Eleanor's request to travel to London to help her return a precious painting to its artist. But when the search uncovers a long-held family secret, Kathryn has to make a choice to return home or risk her family's future, as Eleanor shows her that safeguarding the future is sometimes worth more than protecting the past.
Eleanor's Secret is at once a surprising mystery and compelling love story.
'...Beecham's easy-flowing prose and astute structure make the pages fly.' - Sydney Morning Herald
'An intriguing read that switches effortlessly between war-torn London in the 1940s to Melbourne in 2010. A meticulously researched novel that shows the enduring power of love, the damage of secrets and how dreams come true.' - Weekly Times
'A captivating wartime mystery of past deceits, family confidences and long-lasting love.' - PS News