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Quiet Inheritance in Briar Hollow

The Quiet Discretion Mysteries - Book Four

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Quiet Inheritance in Briar Hollow

By: Petra Shaw
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In Briar Hollow, inheritance isn’t about money.
It’s about who decides what belongs to whom—and who gets erased.

When Clara Whitlock unlocks her antique shop one winter morning, she finds a brass key waiting on the counter. No note. No explanation. Just one word scratched onto a tag:

MINE.

The key doesn’t belong to any door Clara knows—but it remembers something. Ownership. Resentment. Absolute certainty.

Following its trail leads Clara and her sharp-tongued cat Nimbus to a house on Crown Street the town has quietly agreed not to notice. A property locked in legal limbo. Maintained, but never occupied. Protected by “permission” instead of law.

Inside, Clara finds a body.

The man is Thomas Hale—the outsider Briar Hollow was already prepared to blame for past trouble. His death is neat. Polite. Carefully contained. And everyone seems very eager to agree it was unavoidable.

But Clara knows better.

Because this wasn’t panic.
It was entitlement.

As the town closes ranks, cooperation evaporates, inspections appear, prices rise, and pressure mounts. Clara learns the truth no one wants spoken aloud:

In Briar Hollow, keys are power—and access is handed out by people who believe tending something long enough makes it theirs.

When a second key arrives—this one iron, older, and accompanied by a map marking future doors—Clara realizes this case was never meant to end quietly.

Someone is cataloging places where silence has been enforced.

And Clara Whitlock has just been marked as reliable.

Quiet Inheritance in Briar Hollow is a razor-sharp paranormal cozy mystery about small-town entitlement, invisible boundaries, and the dangerous lie that permission can replace truth.

Perfect for readers who love:

  • Paranormal cozy mysteries with teeth

  • Small towns full of secrets and polite hostility

  • A determined woman sleuth who won’t be managed

  • A sarcastic, observant cat sidekick

  • Clean mysteries driven by psychology, power, and buried truth

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