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MAILBOX MESSAGES : Some Secrets Were Never Meant to Be Delivered
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- ISBN8235321632
- EAN9798235321632
- Date de parution29/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
She has delivered everyone's mail for seventeen years. She never expected someone to start delivering hers. Nora has built a quiet, careful life in Clover Hollow, Vermont - 312 stops, forty-one miles, one perfect delivery record. She knows which neighbor is fighting with his brother, which family is in debt, which old man writes pale blue letters to a woman six states away. She knows all of it, and she keeps all of it, because that is the job.
You carry what isn't yours, and you let it go at the door. Then the letters start arriving in her mailbox. Anonymous. Typed in careful block print. Each one exposing a neighbor's hidden life in precise, clinical detail - the kind of detail that could only come from someone who has been watching. Closely. For a long time. Nora tells herself it's none of her business. She tells herself she should hand them over to the sheriff.
She tells herself a lot of things she doesn't quite believe, because the truth she can't outrun is this: whoever is sending these letters isn't writing to the sheriff. They're writing to her - specifically, deliberately, for reasons she doesn't yet understand. And then the eighth letter arrives. And it isn't about her neighbors at all. Because buried inside the eighth envelope is something Nora thought she'd left behind seventeen years ago - proof that the person sending these letters doesn't just know her neighbors' secrets.
They know hers. They know why she really came to Clover Hollow. They know what she was running from. And they know something about her past that she has spent seventeen years making sure no one in this town would ever find out - something that, if it came to light, would unravel everything she has so quietly, so carefully built. The letters are not warnings. They are not threats. They are a door. And someone on the other side has been waiting a very long time for Nora to open it. The question isn't who has been sending the letters.
The question is: what happens to the life you built on silence - when the silence finally writes back? Perfect Book for Readers who Love: Small Town Secrets Running From the Past Slow-Burn Romance Amateur Sleuth Found Family / Found Community Unreliable Memory Letters and Correspondence Redemption Arc Unlikely Connection The Town as Character
You carry what isn't yours, and you let it go at the door. Then the letters start arriving in her mailbox. Anonymous. Typed in careful block print. Each one exposing a neighbor's hidden life in precise, clinical detail - the kind of detail that could only come from someone who has been watching. Closely. For a long time. Nora tells herself it's none of her business. She tells herself she should hand them over to the sheriff.
She tells herself a lot of things she doesn't quite believe, because the truth she can't outrun is this: whoever is sending these letters isn't writing to the sheriff. They're writing to her - specifically, deliberately, for reasons she doesn't yet understand. And then the eighth letter arrives. And it isn't about her neighbors at all. Because buried inside the eighth envelope is something Nora thought she'd left behind seventeen years ago - proof that the person sending these letters doesn't just know her neighbors' secrets.
They know hers. They know why she really came to Clover Hollow. They know what she was running from. And they know something about her past that she has spent seventeen years making sure no one in this town would ever find out - something that, if it came to light, would unravel everything she has so quietly, so carefully built. The letters are not warnings. They are not threats. They are a door. And someone on the other side has been waiting a very long time for Nora to open it. The question isn't who has been sending the letters.
The question is: what happens to the life you built on silence - when the silence finally writes back? Perfect Book for Readers who Love: Small Town Secrets Running From the Past Slow-Burn Romance Amateur Sleuth Found Family / Found Community Unreliable Memory Letters and Correspondence Redemption Arc Unlikely Connection The Town as Character















