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The library has been keeping a secret for two years. So has the woman who built it.
Alexandra is a rare books expert and archival consultant living above the harbor in Harrowgate Cove, Maine - cataloging the historic collection at Tidewatch House, learning to read a library the way its previous owner seemed to want her to. Carefully. In sequence. Following the argument wherever it leads.
The argument has led here: a waterproof case hidden behind a volume on the east wall's third shelf. Inside, a digital recorder. On it, the voice of Cecily Aldreth - matriarch, foundation chair, federal defendant - speaking at a board meeting twenty-six months ago.
The Margaret situation will require a resolution before the end of the year. I prefer a method consistent with the family's existing approach to similar situations.
Four months later, Margaret Aldreth's car left the road.
Alex has barely processed what she's found when the call comes: Garrett Moss, the Aldreth family's managing attorney, has been found dead in his Portland office. His safe has been emptied of three specific files. The federal immunity deal he was building - one that would have unraveled thirty years of the Aldreth family's most carefully buried secrets - has died with him.
Someone moved very fast.
As the investigation develops, two obstacles arise. The first is a GPS circumvention device so precisely engineered it places Cecily Aldreth at home on the night of the murder - evidence almost convincing enough to close the case in the wrong direction. The second is a defense motion that threatens to expose Alex's partner, Sheriff Marsh, to allegations of conflict of interest - a motion designed to poison the investigation from inside.
Both are almost convincing. Almost is the operative word.
Alex has spent fourteen years reading documents. She knows the difference between a text and what a text is trying to conceal. And she knows that this frame - however well constructed - was built by someone who understood the Aldreths' methods but not their patience. Someone who needed it done fast. Someone with their own reason to want Moss dead before he could talk.
The answer lives in the records. It always does.
The Final Binding concludes The Tidewatch House Mysteries - a trilogy about documentation, inheritance, and the moral weight of what gets recorded and what gets suppressed. Set against the working harbors and cold blue light of coastal Maine, it is a mystery for readers who believe that reading carefully is the most powerful thing a person can do.
For readers of Louise Penny, Jacqueline Winspear, and Catriona McPherson.
Fans of atmospheric small-town mysteries, professional women investigators, and long-running family secrets brought fully into the light will find everything they came for - and a conclusion that earns every page.
The Tidewatch House Mysteries can be read as a trilogy or enjoyed as standalone novels.
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