When Claire Addison inherits a decaying ancestral home on the edge of the marsh, she expects dust, paperwork, and memories she would rather forget. What she finds instead is a confession hidden in the walls, a name erased from church records, and a river that seems to remember everything.
As Claire digs into her family's history, the quiet beauty of Savannah begins to fracture. Old sins rise with the tide. Faith turns uneasy. The land itself reacts to the truth being uncovered. With the help of a local caretaker and a woman who listens closely to the dead, Claire must decide how much truth a town can survive and what it costs to finally speak it aloud.
The Last Heirloom is a slow-burning Southern Gothic mystery about inheritance, guilt, and redemption. Told through a haunting dual timeline, it blends psychological tension, spiritual unease, and the relentless pull of the past. Some secrets are meant to be remembered. Others will demand to be.