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  • El Apartado

    by Elliot Wren ...
    Adela Vargas Quintero came to Oaxaca to not write. After nine months of professional silence in Washington, she gave herself a sabbatical, a rented casita in the Jalatlaco neighborhood, and a quiet table at a café on the Andador. Seven months later she has favorite bells, a favorite café, and a routine that is beginning to look like a life — except that she still has not started the article she ... Read more

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  • The Unbranded

    by Elliot Wren ...
    Dr. Keala Vierra has spent her whole life in Waimea, on the green upland shoulder of the Big Island where paniolo country climbs into Mauna Kea's fog. As the town's large-animal vet, she knows every ranch and fence line the mountain - or thinks she does. She has spent her career reading what bodies tell her, and most of her life driving past her family's oldest keepings without asking what they ... Read more

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  • What the Stone Remembers

    by Elliot Wren ...
    Gemma Caldwell knows every inch of Marble Falls, Texas, or thinks she does. As director of the local history museum and caretaker of Dead Man's Hole, the town's notorious Civil War-era landmark, she's spent years preserving the past with meticulous care. Since her mother's death three years ago, that care has become something closer to a grip: on the museum, on the park, on the memory of a woman ... Read more

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  • The New Yorker's Last Room

    by Elliot Wren ...
    Valeria "Val" Serra has lived on the same block of Miami Beach for forty-five years. She runs Serra Salvage & Restoration out of a corner storefront that her grandmother bought when Collins Avenue was still mostly tile and shadow, and she has spent her working life rescuing the small architectural pieces — Vitrolite panels, terrazzo medallions, chrome stair-rails — that the city's developers keep ... Read more

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  • In Confidence

    by Elliot Wren ...
    Harriet Ashdown knows the City of London the way only a person who works in its small streets can. As a mediator who left the Bar to spend her days helping firms and partners find the words they could live with, she has built a quiet, careful life in the quarter-square-mile ward of Walbrook — the office on Bow Lane, the flat above her aunt's antiquarian print shop on Aldersgate Street, the bench ... Read more

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  • The Parliament of Crows

    by Elliot Wren ...
    In Castres, France, Lucie Archambault has come home to begin again. A respected art conservator and recent widow, she has traded the pace of Paris for the quieter rhythms of the Goya Museum, the Saturday market, and a town she once thought she knew. But when Émile Bonnafous, a beloved antiques dealer and one of Castres's great local characters, dies in what appears to be a tragic fall, Lucie ... Read more

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  • What Grows Beneath

    by Elliot Wren ...
    Maren Alonzo came back to Gilbert, Arizona, to settle her grandmother's estate. Two years later, she is still there, living in the old ranch house, walking past the grapefruit tree she keeps meaning to save, and telling herself that staying is not the same thing as belonging.Then a man is found dead at the Riparian Preserve.Dale Prentiss was a retired teacher, a longtime local, and one of the last ... Read more

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  • The Boy at Donkey Creek

    by Elliot Wren ...
    Photographer Nadia Calloway came to Gig Harbor for a quieter life, not a mystery.Nine months after leaving Portland, she is still half outsider in the picturesque harbor town, spending her mornings with a camera, a strong cup of coffee, and the uneasy sense that some places prefer not to explain themselves. Gig Harbor is beautiful, close-knit, and steeped in history. It is also a town where old ... Read more

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  • The Changeling's Garden

    by Elliot Wren ...
    When document conservator Nora Ashford takes a position at a museum in Rostock, Germany, she's looking for quiet work and a safe distance from the complications of home. The medieval manuscripts need her careful attention, and the old monastery on the Baltic coast asks nothing of her but patience and steady hands.Then a beloved retired midwife is found dead at the city's waterfront, and Nora ... Read more

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  • The White Lady of Balgay

    by Elliot Wren ...
    In Dundee, every bridge carries a story.Architectural historian Nora Fielding came to Scotland for a one-year contract and no entanglements. Six months later, she is still living out of half-unpacked boxes in a flat on Perth Road, documenting the city's mills, stonework, and fading industrial landmarks for the Heritage Trust. Buildings make sense to Nora. They hold still. They tell the truth, if ... Read more

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  • Empty Graves

    by Elliot Wren ...
    When Margot Chen-Perrigo returns to Redmond, Washington to take over her late grandmother's beloved used bookstore, she hopes for a fresh start, a familiar place to land, and the comfort of a community she once knew well. Instead, she finds herself drawn into a local mystery after a death in town raises questions no one seems quite ready to answer.As Margot looks more closely, she discovers that ... Read more

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  • The Threshold Guardians

    by Elliot Wren ...
    Tess Nakamura is very good at reading the past. As Sausalito's city archivist, she catalogs old photographs, maintains municipal records, and knows the history of every building on Caledonia Street. What she's less good at is reading the present — noticing that the town she loves is changing around her, that the people she trusts are keeping secrets, and that two concrete elephant statues in the ... Read more

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