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The Weight of Kept Things

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Nora Blackwell Cozy Mystery series)
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Ruth Alderman kept her secrets close. But she also made sure they could be found.

When estate agent Owen Marsh calls vintage shop owner Nora Blackwell about a clearance job, he warns her there are woven things she should see before he decides what to do with them. Nora has learned to trust that kind of call.
Ruth Alderman lived alone in her Millbrook home for forty years, keeping to herself and leaving almost nothing behind. But in the back bedroom — a weaving room now missing its loom — sits a cedar chest holding hand-woven textiles of remarkable precision. And tucked inside, a single photograph of two women standing outside an industrial building, with no names written on the back.

The weaving is too exact to be decorative. The pattern is too deliberate to be random. Someone put a message into the cloth — and kept it there for decades.

As Nora examines the pieces alongside retired textile conservator Harriet Okafor, it becomes clear that the pattern encoded in Ruth Alderman's work is connected to something larger. It’s a story of women, labor, and silence that stretches back through the mill towns of western Massachusetts and into a chapter of history someone worked very hard to keep buried.

With her friend, Marcus, searching the archive for traces of the woman in the photograph and her dog, Gatsby, leading the way with his unerring instincts, Nora follows a thread that grows more complicated, and more dangerous, the further it unravels.




Genre: Cozy Mystery

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