Is she truly alone down there, or is there a Librarian waiting?
Catelynn didn't believe in ghost stories, but she did believe in her grandfather. And his last note to her had been simple: “The truth is heavy, Cat. You’ll need the key to lighten the load.” Catelynn
With a heavy thud , the ground beneath the archway vibrated. The stone didn't move up—it moved , revealing a spiraling staircase of white marble, bone-dry and lit by flickering lanterns that shouldn't have been burning. Is she truly alone down there, or is
Catelynn took a breath, stepped onto the first stair, and the door above her clicked shut. She wasn't in Oakhaven anymore. She was in the , and she was the first person to hold a library card there in half a century. How should we continue Catelynn's journey? If you'd like, we can: You’ll need the key to lighten the load
Find out exactly what her grandfather was trying to hide from the rest of the town.
But it did have a small, hand-etched symbol on the bow: a .