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Paperback The Cartographer's Second Chance Book

ISBN: B0H6G67PH7

ISBN13: 9798183676495

The Cartographer's Second Chance

Some cities bury their mistakes beneath paperwork. Caldmouth buried an entire street beneath the ground.

When a winter surge tears through the Marsh Quarter, city cartographer Mara Vey is called to redraw the flood-risk map of a town built on reclaimed land. What the water exposes is not only a structural failure, but a buried history: Nettle Row, a lost street erased from the official record, and a decision made decades earlier that may have placed hundreds of homes on failing ground.

Mara has spent three years surviving through precision. A widow, a professional, and a woman trusted because her hand never shakes, she believes in the discipline of true lines. But the map she must now draw will not be abstract. It will touch doors, families, memories, and the blue-painted house where her late husband grew up.

Then Dev Aleyn returns to Caldmouth.

Once the man Mara nearly married, Dev is now a disgraced heritage assessor with a ruined reputation and an instinct for the truths institutions prefer to bury. Together, they begin to uncover a missing report, a softened official map, and a civic silence that has lasted fifty years. But the closer they come to the truth, the more dangerous the truth becomes. A town wants reassurance. A council wants certainty. A developer wants the line to stay where it is. And Mara must decide whether to draw the map the city wants, or the one the ground itself demands.

Atmospheric, emotionally restrained, and morally charged, The Cartographer's Second Chance is a literary novel about grief, public truth, community memory, and the courage it takes to live honestly after loss.

For readers who enjoy thoughtful contemporary fiction, slow-burn second-chance romance, coastal settings, buried civic secrets, and stories where love and conscience meet under pressure.

Read The Cartographer's Second Chance and enter a town where the ground remembers what the map forgot.

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