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A rare book appraiser’s blackmail scheme turns deadly when someone decides his exploitation has gone too far.
Diana Foster looked forward to the annual Whitmore Estate donation weekend—three days of processing historical treasures for Moonridge College Library’s archives. But when rare book appraiser Bernard Ashford arrives, he’s more interested in weaponizing family secrets than assessing monetary value.
Bernard has built a lucrative career on systematic extortion, using his access to historical collections to identify embarrassing information about local families, then offering “consulting services” to keep those secrets buried. When he targets three of Moonridge’s most respected citizens—a genealogist, a bank president, and a museum director—with threats that could destroy their livelihoods, desperation turns to deadly action.
After Bernard is found dead in his hotel room, staged to look like an accident, Diana must untangle a web of protective lies and community loyalty to discover who finally stopped the blackmailer’s exploitation. As she digs deeper into Bernard’s systematic targeting of vulnerable families, Diana realizes the case involves more than just three obvious suspects—someone orchestrated events from behind the scenes, manipulating desperate people into violence while keeping their own hands clean.
Partnering with Detective Scott Erickson and her research team, Diana must navigate the complicated intersection of historical preservation, personal privacy, and the fine line between protecting loved ones and becoming complicit in murder. But in a close-knit community where everyone has secrets worth protecting, finding the truth may cost Diana the trust she’s spent years building.
Perfect for fans of Louise Penny and Ellery Adams, Catalog Of Secrets delivers a thought-provoking mystery about the power of information, the depths of loyalty, and the price of protecting the people we love.
A rare book appraiser’s blackmail scheme turns deadly when someone decides his exploitation has gone too far.
Diana Foster looked forward to the annual Whitmore Estate donation weekend—three days of processing historical treasures for Moonridge College Library’s archives. But when rare book appraiser Bernard Ashford arrives, he’s more interested in weaponizing family secrets than assessing monetary value.
Bernard has built a lucrative career on systematic extortion, using his access to historical collections to identify embarrassing information about local families, then offering “consulting services” to keep those secrets buried. When he targets three of Moonridge’s most respected citizens—a genealogist, a bank president, and a museum director—with threats that could destroy their livelihoods, desperation turns to deadly action.
After Bernard is found dead in his hotel room, staged to look like an accident, Diana must untangle a web of protective lies and community loyalty to discover who finally stopped the blackmailer’s exploitation. As she digs deeper into Bernard’s systematic targeting of vulnerable families, Diana realizes the case involves more than just three obvious suspects—someone orchestrated events from behind the scenes, manipulating desperate people into violence while keeping their own hands clean.
Partnering with Detective Scott Erickson and her research team, Diana must navigate the complicated intersection of historical preservation, personal privacy, and the fine line between protecting loved ones and becoming complicit in murder. But in a close-knit community where everyone has secrets worth protecting, finding the truth may cost Diana the trust she’s spent years building.
Perfect for fans of Louise Penny and Ellery Adams, Catalog Of Secrets delivers a thought-provoking mystery about the power of information, the depths of loyalty, and the price of protecting the people we love.