Notes
Welcome to Fog Harbor
If you found this page before the books, begin with the blue door.
The Curiosity Nook is not the safest place in town. It is simply the place where the records usually start telling the truth. We deal in old books, misplaced histories, stubborn cats, and the quiet things people thought they had buried successfully.
How to read the series
The recommended first case is Murder in the Curiosity Nook (Book 1). Each later book closes its own mystery, but the town keeps remembering — faces return, places deepen, and trust between Elias Thorne and Chief Silas Kane accumulates at a measured pace.
You do not need to rush. You do need to start somewhere honest.
What kind of series this is
- Complete standalone puzzles — every book resolves its case
- Bookish fair-play clues — ledgers, letters, bindings, maps, archives
- Slow-burn connection — restrained, emotionally satisfying, never industrial
- Small-town atmosphere — rain, tea, coastal light, a watchful cat
Fog Harbor is a warm town that is not innocent. Its comfort comes from willingness to read the record again when the official version stops making sense.
Get the Welcome File
Subscribe for The Curiosity Nook Welcome File — a free visitor’s packet with town notes, reading guidance, familiar faces, and a bonus lost-and-found mystery from Tilly’s counter.
No spam. No pressure. Just a light in the harbor now and then.