From the author of the acclaimed Promise Not to Tell comes a chilling
and perfectly plotted tale in which crimes of the past and present blend
in a mesmerizing tale of mystery, shattered innocence, guilt, and
redemption
On her a way to a job interview, Rhonda never expected to get caught in
the middle of a crime. Sitting in her blue Honda at a gas station, she
saw a person dressed as a rabbit grab a young girl out of nearby car.
Confused by the absurdity of the rabbit costume, Rhonda does nothing at
first. By the time she regains her senses, however, the kidnapper and
child are gone.
Plagued by guilt, she's determined to help with the investigation. But
as she gets closer to discovering the kidnapper's identity, she also
gets closer to uncovering the truth behind the disappearance of another
child--her best friend Lizzy who went missing years before. As Rhonda
races to solve the two overlapping mysteries, she rekindles an old
romances, learns that people from her past a far different than what
they seemed, and ultimately finds liberation.
Filled with compelling, realistic characters, twisting supense, and
creepy turns that will have readers flying through the pages, Island of
Lost Girls is a remarkable display of narrative genius from a stellar
new talent.