Its Mia: Moon Verified

: Includes the debut novel A Murder of Crows (2025), set in Salem, Massachusetts.

Mia walked the length of the bridge, each step echoing with the distant rumble of the storm. As she reached the center, the sky above dimmed. The moon—actual, bright, full—hung low and golden, its light spilling onto the bridge like liquid silver. In that moment, the pattern Kairo had shown her appeared on the quartz: a crescent moon entwined with a serpent’s coil. Its Mia Moon

But watching her now, swaying gently to Sully’s piano, she seemed painfully real. She finished the ballad, the silence that followed heavy and thick. Then she smiled—a small, private thing that made you feel like you were the only person in the room. : Includes the debut novel A Murder of

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She slipped on her weather‑proof cloak, tucked the obsidian shard into her pocket, and set out toward the Old Observatory, the only place that still held the city’s oldest star charts. The observatory sat atop the highest tower, its dome cracked by centuries of wind and rain, but its inner chambers still housed a massive, brass telescope that could see not just the heavens, but the very threads that wove reality together.

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