


Milo realized he was still holding it, but while welcoming more guests, he dropped it outside. When Milo accidentally dropped her luggage onto the ground, he unintentionally grabbed her book, which he noted was red and had a bent cover, when he assisted her in the cleanup. Georgie Moselle packed a copy of The Raconteur's Commonplace Book when coming to stay at Greenglass House. If you are able to, please write this section in a way that conforms to our wiki format. This section has not been written as of yet. But they have only their stories, and one another, to save them. As the rain continues to pour down-an uncanny, unnatural amount of rain-the guests begin to realize that the entire city is in danger, and not just from the flood. To pass the time, they begin to tell stories-each a different type of folklore-that eventually reveal more about their own secrets than they intended. Among them are a ship's captain, tattooed twins, a musician, and a young girl traveling on her own. The rain hasn't stopped for a week, and the twelve guests of the Blue Vein Tavern are trapped by flooded roads and the rising Skidwrack River. In this standalone mystery set in the world of the New York Times bestselling Greenglass House by an Edgar Award-winning author, a group of strangers trapped in an otherworldly inn slowly reveal their secrets, proving that nothing is what it seems and there's always more than one side to the story.
