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Welcome to Calder House: A New Cozy Mystery Series Begins
Some houses seem to hold their breath when you open the door. Calder House is one of them.
The hallway is quiet. The floorboards remember footsteps.
A guest ledger sits beneath a layer of dust. Someone has left a cup of tea half finished.
You can’t help wondering who stayed there… and why they never came back.
Calder House is one of those places.
Perched above the fictional New England harbor town of Brindle Harbor, Calder House Inn has seen winter storms, Christmas gatherings, family celebrations, old romances, quiet betrayals, and more than a few secrets no one ever meant to uncover.
It is elegant, weathered, warm, and just mysterious enough to make you wonder what might be waiting behind the next locked door.
And now, it is the heart of a new cozy mystery series: The Calder House Mysteries
A seaside inn, a snowy harbor, and secrets waiting to be found
Cozy mystery with heart
If you enjoy mysteries that are clever, atmospheric, and warm rather than dark, The Calder House Mysteries may be for you.
These stories are written for readers who love:
- historic inns
- coastal towns
- Christmas atmosphere
- old secrets
- amateur sleuths
- small-town relationships
- gentle suspense
- recurring characters
- a touch of wit
- mysteries without graphic violence or horror
The world of Calder House is not meant to be bleak. It is meant to be a place readers can return to — a place of candlelit rooms, snowy windows, harbor bells, old guest ledgers, brass keys, and secrets hidden in plain sight.
There will be mysteries, of course. There will be suspects, clues, lies, old grudges, and long-buried truths. But there will also be warmth, humor, friendship, second chances, and the feeling that even after a storm, someone will light the fire and put the kettle on
Before the first murder, there was Room Seven
Before the first full Calder House mystery arrives, readers are invited to begin with The Secret in Room Seven, a free Calder House Mystery Short.
In this prequel story, Simon has only just begun restoring Calder House when he discovers that Room Seven has been locked for years. Inside, he finds an old Christmas card, a missing brass key, and clues connected to a decades-old secret the inn has quietly kept.
This is not a murder mystery. It is a gentler mystery about memory, reputation, and the power of the truth to matter even after many years have passed.
It is also the perfect first step into the world of Calder House
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Every room has a view.
Some have secrets.

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