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Kiln-Fired Secrets. A Potter's Peak Mystery
Emily K. Clark (Author) · Independently published · Paperback
In the quiet town of Oakhaven, Eloise Thorne has built a life around steady hands, soft clay, and the bittersweet art of honoring beloved pets through handcrafted pottery urns. Her world is shaped by comfort, routine, and the gentle trust of her neighbors-until a strange anonymous order lands in her studio. The request is for a cat no one in town has ever known, marked with an ancient symbol that sends a chill through her workshop.
When Oakhaven's reclusive local historian is found dead just days later, with that same symbol traced in ash beside him, Eloise is pulled into a mystery darker than anything she has ever faced. What begins as an unsettling coincidence quickly becomes a dangerous search through buried town secrets, forgotten histories, and whispered lies that refuse to stay in the past.
As suspicion closes in and someone begins watching her every move, Eloise must uncover the meaning behind the symbol before more lives are destroyed. But in a town built on old foundations, some secrets were never meant to be fired into the light.
Kiln-Fired Secrets: A Potter's Peak Mystery is a clean cozy mystery filled with small-town atmosphere, buried secrets, local history, and an amateur sleuth readers will love. Perfect for fans of cozy crime, craft-themed mysteries, and page-turning whodunits with heart, suspense, and a touch of charm.
If you love pottery studios, charming villages, hidden symbols, and mysteries layered with old-town intrigue, this is your next must-read.
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