The Secret of Eliza's Journal
By Taylor Hunter Kimball
I never expected to find a murder buried in my own family's past.
Ephraim, Utah, was supposed to be my fresh start-a quiet town where I could teach criminal justice at Snow College, restore forgotten pioneer graves, and leave behind the chaos of big-city crime. But the day I uncovered my ancestor's hidden journal, everything changed.
Eliza Kimball's words weren't just faded ink on fragile pages-they were a confession. A warning. A key to a mystery that refused to stay buried. As I pored over her 19th-century entries, I discovered a secret feud, a cryptic message about justice and mercy, and a chilling connection to a modern-day murder. When a descendant of one of the families Eliza wrote about turns up dead in eerily similar circumstances, I realize history isn't just whispering-it's demanding to be heard.
Someone in town doesn't want the truth uncovered. My questions stir up long-held grudges, cryptic threats appear, and the past begins closing in around me. With Sheriff Mark Jensen-skeptical but solid-at my side, I must unravel a century-old mystery before another body drops.
The deeper I dig, the more dangerous the truth becomes. Because some secrets weren't meant to be unearthed.
And some legacies demand a price.