book cover of Haunted Palette
 

Haunted Palette

(2026)
(The second book in the Ghost in the Library series)
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Christmas is coming to New Mexico, and Taos librarian Emily Plankhurst expects a season filled with holiday cheer, not murder and mystery.

While shopping for gifts, Emily discovers a stunning painting that may be the work of famed artist Nikolai Fechin. But when she learns the artwork surfaced through a séance at the historic Mabel Dodge Luhan House, her skepticism is stirred. With the help of visiting art expert Miles Grantham, Emily begins investigating the painting's origins and soon uncovers a web of forged artwork, hidden agendas, and dangerous secrets.

When a private investigator connected to the case dies under suspicious circumstances, Emily realizes someone will do anything to keep the truth buried. As threats close in on her family's beloved library, she must unravel the mystery before another victim falls.

Filled with holiday atmosphere, art-world intrigue, and a touch of the supernatural, this cozy mystery is perfect for readers who enjoy clever sleuths, small-town settings, and Christmas suspense.

Praise for Connie Shelton’s Ghost in the Library Series and previous mysteries:

‘Mystery with a hint of magic! This was such a fun story with plenty of plot and entertainment. What is especially endearing is Emily’s connection to her dead grandmother’s ghost.’—5 stars, D. Hasiotis on Amazon (for
Haunted Sweets)

‘I was really looking forward to this new series and it definitely delivered. Connie Shelton is an amazing story teller. Of course great characters, old and new. Thoroughly enjoyed this book and looking forward to the next installment.’—Shelley H., 5-star online review (for
Haunted Gold)

‘LOVE, LOVE these books!’ —5 stars, online review

‘Fantastic! Impossible to put down!’ – 5 stars, Amazon reader

‘I am a huge fan of Connie Shelton's series and am glad to have a new one. New Mexico is a good location for books with mystical elements. A+++’—Linda K., 5 stars, Amazon (for
Haunted Gold)

‘Shelton again has done a superb job in bringing New Mexico to life.’ —
Albuquerque Journal

‘Connie Shelton gets better with every book she writes.’ —
The Midwest Book Review

‘Loved the new perspective of solving mysteries with Emily, all while having familiar characters in the background. Fabulous work!’—5-star online review (for
Haunted Gold)




Genre: Mystery



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