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How This Book Behaves
This is not a story that arrives with a bang.
It arrives the way real trouble arrives in a polite town-quietly, neatly, with a ribbon on it and a smile that expects you to say thank you.
In these pages, you'll notice the world doesn't break all at once. It tightens. A debt corrects itself too cleanly. A rumor shifts its own shape. A record appears that no one remembers making. Comfort shows up where consequence should have been-and everyone calls it mercy, because mercy sounds better than manipulation.
Wren Alder keeps bees and boundaries. Cassian Orrey keeps maps and restraint. Neither of them is interested in spectacle. They prefer names. They prefer consent. They prefer truths that can be spoken aloud without anyone having to improve them afterward.
So when coincidence starts behaving like command, they don't chase drama.
They chase structure.
This book behaves like manners: calm on the surface, sharp at the seams. It uses tea instead of threats. Bread instead of weapons. Witness instead of shouting. And it asks one steady question through every corridor and every lantern-lit room:
What happens when a town learns to purchase a cleaner past?
Welcome to The Constellation Thief.
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