A historic blizzard traps the town of Weslington. Twelve strangers are found standing in the square at dawn-singing in perfect harmony. None of them remember arriving. None of them know each other. And none of them can stop humming.
Sheriff Helen Marrow has seen strange things in her quiet New England town, but nothing like this. As the storm intensifies and the choir's behavior grows more unsettling, Helen uncovers a buried history: a collapsed mine, a forgotten tragedy, and a verse that was never finished.
When she descends into the mine alone, Helen discovers that the storm isn't just weather-it's memory. And the voices aren't calling for help. They're calling for her.
The Snowbound Choir is a haunting winter gothic mystery about collective grief, supernatural echoes, and the power of a single voice to finish what was left unsung. Atmospheric, emotionally resonant, and deeply original, this novel will stay with you long after the snow melts.
Perfect for fans of: The Silent Companions, The Drowning Kind, The Thirteenth Tale, and The Essex Serpent