Murder on the Page
(2025)(The third book in the Harrington Harbor Mystery series)
A novel by Blair Barrows and Corrine Winters
A sealed trunk. A missing page. A body beneath a book press.
When a long-lost collection of Alexandre Dumas first editions resurfaces at the Inkberry Inn, Tessa Langley expects a quiet appraisalnot a dead heir sprawled beneath a toppled book press in the carriage-house loft.
With her bookshop turned into a crime scene and half the town whispering about old wills and forged legacies, Tessa and Marlow must dig into the trunk’s shadowy pastand the powerful names tied to its provenance. But when critical pages vanish from the volumes and coded notes begin to surface, Tessa realizes this mystery wasn’t just buriedit was bound to explode.
And someone is willing to kill to keep the story from being read.
In Harrington Harbor, the truth is written in ink, but it bleeds like guilt.
Read on for: a hidden ledger, a family feud wrapped in parchment, and a book press that might have crushed more than just rare editions. If you love literary secrets, moody inns, and murder staged with a touch of drama, this chapter of Harrington Harbor will keep you turning pages. Because some stories don’t just haunt the marginsthey strike from them.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
When a long-lost collection of Alexandre Dumas first editions resurfaces at the Inkberry Inn, Tessa Langley expects a quiet appraisalnot a dead heir sprawled beneath a toppled book press in the carriage-house loft.
With her bookshop turned into a crime scene and half the town whispering about old wills and forged legacies, Tessa and Marlow must dig into the trunk’s shadowy pastand the powerful names tied to its provenance. But when critical pages vanish from the volumes and coded notes begin to surface, Tessa realizes this mystery wasn’t just buriedit was bound to explode.
And someone is willing to kill to keep the story from being read.
In Harrington Harbor, the truth is written in ink, but it bleeds like guilt.
Read on for: a hidden ledger, a family feud wrapped in parchment, and a book press that might have crushed more than just rare editions. If you love literary secrets, moody inns, and murder staged with a touch of drama, this chapter of Harrington Harbor will keep you turning pages. Because some stories don’t just haunt the marginsthey strike from them.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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