🎄 The Gift for Mystery Lovers You Can Buy Now—and Enjoy All Year

🎄 The Gift for Mystery Lovers You Can Buy Now—and Enjoy All Year

I know, I know. It’s not even Halloween yet. But if you’re anything like me, every year you say you’ll get your Christmas shopping done early... and then, suddenly, it’s December 20th and you’re panic-wrapping socks.

If you have someone in your life who is obsessed with mysteries, thrillers, or true crime, I’ve made something that makes the perfect gift, and you can cross them off your list today!

It’s called Paper Trail, and it’s a year-long psychological thriller told entirely through letters and artifacts mailed twice a month. Think of it as a story they unwrap over 12 months. It's a slow-burn mystery packed with secrets, diary pages, old photographs, and unsettling clues from the past.

The Disappearance of Mallory Crowe is about a teenage girl who vanished in 1997 without a trace. No body. No note. Just whispers. Now, decades later, the people who knew her are finally telling the truth… or trying to.

Each envelope they receive contains:

  • A raw, emotional letter from someone tied to Mallory’s disappearance

  • Realistic ‘90s-era artifacts like diary pages, receipts, school flyers, and yearbook scribbles

  • Exclusive Audio recordings that bring the story to life (for Deluxe Box subscribers)

🎁 Why it makes such a great gift

  • It’s unique—no one else is getting them something like this

  • It lasts an entire year, so they’ll think of you every time it arrives

  • It’s completely screen-free (a rare treat these days)

  • It’s written by a real thriller author (hi, I’m Kate Gable, and I’ve written over 30 books in the genre)

Best of all? Shipping is free in the U.S., and the first letter goes out in just 1–3 business days.

📬 Want it to arrive closer to the holidays?
Just email me at kate@kategable.com after you order and I’ll delay the start date for you—no problem at all. 

Ready to get your shopping done early and give something truly unforgettable?

👉 Order the first letter now

Happy gifting,
Kate Gable

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