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The Secret Keeper of Main Street: A Novel

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Full Title:

The Secret Keeper of Main Street: A Novel

Contributors:

By (Author) Trisha R. Thomas

ISBN:

9780063344174

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

William Morrow Paperbacks

Publication Date:

30th September 2025

UK Publication Date:

17th July 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Crime and mystery fiction
Magical realism
Historical fiction
Narrative theme: Sense of place

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

454g

Description


"A pure delight from start to finish!"--Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Diamond Eye

Acclaimed author Trisha R. Thomas delivers a masterful new tale of scandal and intuition. In 1950s oil-rich Oklahoma, Bailey Dowery, a dressmaker with the gift of second sight, reluctantly reveals the true loves and intentions of her socialite clients, making her a silent witness to a shocking crime.

1954: In the quaint town of Mendol, Oklahoma, Bailey Dowery is a Black dressmaker for the wives and daughters of local oil barons.She earns a good living fitting designer gowns and creating custom wedding dresses for the towns elite. But beyond her needle and thread lies a deeper talent, one passed down from her mother: the gift of insight. With just a fleeting touch or brush against the skin, Bailey has sudden flashes of intuition witnessing the other persons hopes, dreams, and nightmares, as well glimpses of their past and future. To protect herself, she wears gloves to keep from grazing the skin of her clients as she pins them into their gowns.

Brides have whispered that Bailey can see if their true love is faithful, or if their marriage will be a success. Her aunt Charlene has always warned her, Its safer to stay out of White folks business. But Bailey will reluctantly provide a reading during a fitting, as long as the bride promises to be discreet.

Now Elsa Grimes, daughter of one of the richest oil men in Oklahoma, has come to the Regal Gown as the least joyful bride Bailey has ever seen. Elsas big society wedding is imminent and her gown is gorgeous, but what Baileys intuition uncovers when she touches Elsas hand horrifies her. Against her better judgment, shes determined to help Elsa in whatever way she can. But when the son of a prominent family turns up dead on the eve of Elsas wedding, and the bride-to-be is arrested for his murder, Bailey is suddenly at the center of a firestorm that threatens to overtake her and everyone she loves.

Reviews

In What Passes as Love, Trisha R. Thomas hasso brilliantlywritten a powerful, thought-provoking, truly cinematic historical novel that will have you turning pages well into the wee hours of the morning. Her story is simply wonderful. Kimberla Lawson Roby, New York Times bestselling author of Casting the First Stone Readers are transported to the South in 1850 in this emotional, richly drawn novel. Womans World on What Passes as Love Thomas removes the focus from the white oppressor or white savior characters usually so popular in these stories, and concentrates on the actions and consciences of the Black heroine and ensemble. Glamour on What Passes as Love Thomass well-researched and compelling novel charts Dahlias complex journey of escape, reinvention, and self-acceptance. Fans of Alena Dillon and Lucinda Riley will be moved by this historical glimpse into a brutal time period. Not shying away from the cruelties of slavery, Thomas gives a voice to the enslaved by exploring the power of shared humanity and newfound courage. Booklist on What Passes as Love Trisha Thomass first novel places her in a league with Terry McMillan and Bebe Moore Campbell. Publishers Weekly on Nappily Ever After

Author Bio

Trisha R. Thomas is the author of the popular Nappily series. Her debut novel Nappily Ever After was a finalist for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work, chosen for Oprah Magazine as a Book That Made A Difference, and became a Netflix major motion picture starring Sanaa Lathan. She is a Literary Lion Award honoree by the King County Library Foundation. She has written 14 novels and featured in O Magazine, Glamour, Seattle Times, Essence Magazine, and The Mary Sue. Trisha fearlessly explores the complexities of human relationships, delving into topics such as love, family, identity, and societal issues.

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