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The Secrets of Blackridge Crossing

(2026)
(The third book in the M.O.R.A. Paranormal Mystery series)
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Fifteen years ago, a tragic train accident at Blackridge Crossing claimed the lives of four teenagers and shattered an entire community. Despite an exhaustive federal investigation, no one could determine why the railroad crossing failed—or who, if anyone, was responsible.

Now, during a disaster preparedness exercise at the very same crossing, retired railroad engineer Al Reindecker who was driving the train when the accident occurred is murdered before he can reveal what he has discovered about the accident.

When paranormal investigator Mary O'Reilly Alden arrives at the scene, she finds far more than a homicide investigation waiting for her. The restless spirits of the four teenagers are still there, trapped between worlds, unable to move on.

As Mary and Police Chief Bradley Alden search for Al's killer, old secrets begin to surface. A forgotten inspection. A guilty conscience. Families who have spent fifteen years carrying unbearable grief. And someone who believes that protecting the past is worth killing for.

But the closer Mary comes to the truth, the more dangerous the investigation becomes. Because some secrets are buried for a reason...and someone is willing to make sure they stay that way.

As the mystery unfolds, Mary discovers that solving a murder may be the easiest part of the case. Helping the living let go of the dead—and the dead finally find peace—may prove to be the greatest challenge of all.

Heartfelt, suspenseful, and deeply moving, The Secrets of Blackridge Crossing is a mystery about love, loss, forgiveness, and the extraordinary power of finally letting go.

Perfect for readers who enjoy:

  • Paranormal mysteries

    Amateur sleuths

    Ghost stories with heart

    Small-town secrets

    Clean suspense

    Found family

    Emotional mysteries with hope


    Genre: Horror

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