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Last Girl Gone, J.G. Hetherton

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Last Girl Gone, J.G. Hetherton
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
novels
Main title
Last Girl Gone
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1024268837
Responsibility statement
J.G. Hetherton
Series statement
A Laura Chambers Mystery, v. 1
Summary
Sometimes the journey home is the most harrowing. In this pulse-pounding series debut, J.G. Hetherton weaves a chilling story about every parent's nightmare. Investigative journalist Carol Chambers is back in her tiny hometown of Hillsborough, North Carolina, the one place she swore never to return. Fired from the Boston Globe, her career in shambles, she reluctantly takes a job with the local paper. The work is simple, unimportant, and worst of all, boring--at least until a missing girl turns up dead, the body impeccably clean, dressed to be the picture of innocence. Years earlier, ten-year-old Patty Finch left home and never made it back. But for the people of Hillsborough, Patty was just the beginning. Child after child disappeared, a reign of terror the town desperately wants to forget. Now that terror has returned to seize another girl. And another. And another. This is the story Carol's been waiting for--her one last chance to get back onto the front page. She dives deeper into a case that runs colder by the second, only to discover the truth may be far closer to home than she could have ever imagined. Powerful, intricate, and tense, Last Girl Gone will have you looking over your shoulder long after the last page
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