Clara Whitcombe expected nothing more than a quiet afternoon train ride-until she found a letter tucked beside her seat.
The note was old. Deliberately placed. And written by someone who had waited a very long time to be heard.
When a fellow passenger collapses mid-journey, the train becomes a contained world of politeness, routine, and unspoken histories. As authorities search for answers, Clara begins to notice what others overlook: who moves freely, who waits patiently, and who understands that silence can be its own kind of power.
The Letter in the Window Seat is a quiet mystery about observation, consequence, and the moments people assume no one is paying attention.
For readers who prefer restraint over spectacle, and answers that arrive without raising their voice.