Vienna, 1914. A city of secrets, spies, and a photograph that could change history.
Archivist Nora Halewell never intended to time travel. But when she opens a forgotten album in the Greystone Library, she's pulled into the final studio of Lotte Weiss, a photographer whose images appear to predict tragedies. In a world teetering on the brink of war, one undeveloped plate holds the key to a conspiracy that could alter the fate of empires.
As Nora races to decode Lotte's ghostly archive, she discovers a shadow network of watchers, erasures, and manipulated truths. Each frame captured is a confession, and someone will do anything to keep the last one from being seen.
From smoke-filled alleys of Vienna to the tense boulevards of Sarajevo, The Photographer's Confession is a haunting, atmospheric mystery about fate, memory, and the power of the image.
Perfect for fans of Kate Morton, Susanna Kearsley, and readers of historical fiction with a touch of the uncanny.