Buried In Deception
case, a summons from a world Amelia Graves had long since abandoned. Her fingers hesitated before
el
have changed. Secrets are unburying themselves, and I suspect you'd want to be t
Blackwoo
n Sin
back to a past she'd spent years trying to outrun. The man who once stood as a reluctant heir to a
e bin, and let the ghosts of Blackwood Manor remain undisturbed. But Amelia had alway
, she pack
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with towering trees, their skeletal branches clawing at the night sky. The further she drove, the more the city l
the whispers at her back, the sharp glances from the Sinclair matriarc
alls, and windows so dark they looked like gaping mouths. The iron gates groaned as they opened
e called, snapping he
ed to se
im rather than the other way around. His dark hair was a little longer now, carelessly styled as if he couldn't be bothered to smooth
the corner of his m
d his gaze. "I'm a journalis
"Is that all this
uld it be?" s
ped closer, his presence unmistakable even in the
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casting dim golden light, dark wooden floors stretching into endless corrido
she muttered, her voice ech
ou always did have
yet uncovered. When they reached the study, Ethan pushed open the heavy oak doors,
ed, already reach
d her arms. "Just t
anyway, taking a slow sip before turning
't a qu
witched. "It was r
both know
ed sharpl
don't know, Amelia. Things my family has spent decades trying to bury.
pine. "You think someo
ightened. "I
avy and crackling with something unspoken. Then
ant from me?" she aske
moment before finally saying,
e should have turned around an
ay her past and Ethan Sinclair always led to disa
as how it
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