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The Case of the Shipwreck Locket

(2025)
(The third book in the Parker Sisters & the Talking Bunny series)
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The Case of the Shipwreck Locket

When a mysterious fire threatens to destroy The Curious Cove antique shop, Lily discovers that some secrets are worth killing for—even after 170 years.

Three days after an electrical fire nearly destroys her beloved antique shop, Lily finds a tarnished locket hidden among the salvaged jewelry. The moment her fingers close around it, Sir Nibbles—her psychic rabbit companion—erupts into terrified warnings about death, drowning, and souls trapped beneath the waves.

The locket bears intricate engravings of sailing ships and carries the weight of maritime legend. According to local historian Harold Fairfield, this is the Beatrice's Heart, supposedly lost when Captain Penistone's ship went down in 1847, taking his bride and all hands with it. But if the locket went down with the ship, how did it survive in Lily's shop?

When Harold reveals that the fire was deliberately set, the sisters realize someone was willing to commit arson to find this particular piece of jewelry. Their investigation uncovers a conspiracy involving insurance fraud, murder, and some of Seafern Cove's most prominent founding families—secrets that powerful people will kill to protect.

With the help of Rose's practical wisdom, Harold's academic expertise, and Sir Nibbles's supernatural insights, Lily must decode the locket's true significance before the mysterious arsonist strikes again. But when they finally open the antique clasp, they discover evidence of crimes that stretch back centuries and threaten to topple the carefully constructed reputations of half the town.

In Seafern Cove, the past never stays buried for long—and some treasures are worth more than their weight in gold, secrets, and blood.



Genre: Mystery

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