Margins & Malice : Blackwater Quay Mysteries — Book Two

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Someone has stolen pages from Marigold’s journals and learned to weaponise ink — forcing emotions into letters that are tearing Blackwater Quay apart. Elowen must use her gift to find the real author before an innocent woman takes the blame. Book Two of the Blackwater Quay Mysteries.

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Someone has learned to weaponise ink. And Elowen’s great-aunt’s stolen journals taught them how.

Three months after the harbour wall murder, Elowen Finch is settling into her life as the keeper of Finch & Fable. The bookshop is hers. Atlas the cat remains unimpressed but present. The brass key Marigold left her still hangs at her throat, its lock still unfound. And her gift for reading emotions in ink has become something she’s learning to trust rather than hide.

Then someone breaks into her restoration room. Nothing is taken — or so it appears. But pages have been cut from Marigold’s private journals with a blade so fine the gaps are invisible. And days later, weaponised letters begin arriving in Blackwater Quay — letters that don’t just carry emotions but force them into the reader. Amplified shame. Manufactured guilt. Accusations so precisely targeted that a woman with a decades-old grievance becomes the obvious suspect, and the town begins to tear itself apart.

Elowen can feel the difference. These letters weren’t written in anger — they were written in cold, professional satisfaction. Someone has taken the technique Marigold documented in her journals and turned it into a tool of control. And the trail leads to Julian Harcourt, a respected book conservator with impeccable credentials, six weeks of careful preparation, and a family grudge that goes back to a conclusion Marigold reached in 1987 — a conclusion that someone has gone to extraordinary lengths to destroy.

Working with Rowan, whose investigation keeps circling the wrong suspect, Elowen must use everything she’s learned — about ink, about reading, about the difference between what people write and what they mean — to prove that the real danger isn’t the letters. It’s the man who wrote them. And the answer to what Marigold’s brass key unlocks may be the only evidence that survives.

The Wrong Weight of Ink is a cozy mystery about the power of written words, the vulnerability of communities built on trust, and what happens when someone turns a gift for reading into a weapon.Book Two of the Blackwater Quay Mysteries.

Author: Simon