Una swore she was done with that place and everyone in it.She built a life three hundred miles away, measuring marsh wrens by the tide cycle, killing each one with a clean hand because the data demanded it.Then her brother Cormac calls.Their grandmother collapsed. Seventy-three years old, an hour on the floor before anyone found her."She's asking for you, Una. By name."Hilda Kellogg taught Una to dig clams when she was five.She stood on the porch every evening for a month after Una's mother died, watching the road for a girl who needed her.A year ago, Una swore the exact words to her advisor: I'm done with that place and everyone in it.So she goes back to Saltwood — for one week, she tells herself. Sit with the old woman, run double transects when she returns, and keep the safe distance she fought so hard to win.But Saltwood does not let go that easily.There is a letter she never opened.A developer's folder. A lawyer who will not meet her eyes. A boat that sank with its answers still inside it.A locket. A key. A mother she thought she understood.And a silence in this family so old it has hardened into salt.As the tide turns over the marsh she once mapped wren by wren, Una begins to understand that the grief she fled was never only hers — and that the people who hurt her were carrying something far heavier than she ever let herself see.The data does not care about Saltwood, she tells herself.But blood, it turns out, is just another kind of salt.To make peace with a dying matriarch, Una must inherit more than land.She must inherit the truth her family buried beneath the water — and offer a forgiveness no one will ever ask her for.Inheritance of Salt is a luminous, slow-burning family saga about inherited silence, estrangement, unspoken grief, a coastal town's buried secret, sibling reckoning, and the salt that preserves everything it touches.Perfect for readers who love multigenerational family sagas, coastal New England fiction, literary novels of grief and homecoming, slow-burn secrets, and stories about the hard, late grace of forgiveness.