THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 18

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 18  The Breaking Point The clock struck half past four, and the silence in the Great Room had become something solid—something you could feel pressing against your skin, your lungs, your ribs. Leo had been sitting in the same chair for over an hour, the Cascade Accord still in his lap, … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 17

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 17  The Hours Before Dawn Three o’clock in the morning was a strange country. Leo had visited it before—during the long nights of his corporate litigation days, when deadlines loomed and sleep was a luxury he couldn’t afford. But those nights had been different. Those nights had been spent in fluorescent-lit … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 16

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 16  The Service Tunnel The service tunnel was not a secret—not exactly. Every employee at Timberline knew it existed, knew its twists and turns, knew that it connected the main building to the garage and the maintenance shed and the old root cellar that hadn’t been used in decades. But knowing … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 15

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 15  The Mother’s Reckoning The hallway to the kitchen had never felt so long. Leo walked slowly, deliberately, his footsteps echoing on the stone floor. The emergency lights had begun to fail—the batteries were dying, their orange glow fading to a dim, sickly yellow that barely illuminated the walls. Shadows pooled … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 14

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 14  The Shark’s Teeth The key in Mira Vance’s hand was identical to the one in Leo’s pocket. Same size, same shape, same worn brass surface, same teeth smoothed by decades of use. A matched pair. Two keys to the same lock. Leo had found his key in a velvet-lined box … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 13

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 13  The Truth, Unraveled Daniel Vance spoke for forty-seven minutes. Leo knew the exact duration because he watched the clock on the dining room wall—the old brass clock that had been installed when the lodge was built, its hands moving with the slow, steady certainty of a man walking to his … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 12

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 12  The Weight of Confession Confession, Leo had learned during his years as a corporate litigator, was a strange creature. It arrived in many forms—the tearful admission, the defiant declaration, the whispered secret meant for no one’s ears but somehow overheard by everyone. Some people confessed because the guilt had become … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 11

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 11  The Midnight Hour The clock on the kitchen wall read 11:47 when Leo began securing Greta in her quarters. By the time he returned to the dining room, the guests gathered like wounded animals around the remains of their uneaten feast, the clock read 11:52. Eight minutes until midnight. Eight … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 10

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 10  The Chef’s Confession The knife in Greta’s hand caught the orange emergency light and threw it back in thin, dangerous ribbons. She held it loosely, the way someone might hold a pen or a paintbrush—not like a weapon at all, but like an extension of her own body. That was … Read more

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 9

THE CASCADE DINNER Chapter 9 The Lock The key was small enough to hide in Leo’s palm, its brass surface warm from his body heat, its teeth worn smooth by decades of use. He had been turning it over in his pocket for the past twenty minutes, running his thumb along its ridges, feeling for … Read more