For Will Innis and his daughter, Devlin, the loss was catastrophic.
Every day for the past five years, they wonder where she is, if she
is--Will's wife, Devlin's mother--because Rachael Innis vanished one
night during an electrical storm on a lonely desert highway, and
suspected of her death, Will took his daughter and fled. Now, Will and
Devlin live under different names in another town, having carved out a
new life for themselves as they struggle to maintain some semblance of a
family. When one night, a beautiful, hard-edged FBI agent appears on
their doorstep, they fear the worst, but she hasn't come to arrest Will.
"I know you're innocent," she tells him, "because Rachael wasn't the
first...or the last." Desperate for answers, Will and Devlin embark on a
terrifying journey that spans four thousand miles from the desert
southwest to the wilds of Alaska, heading unaware into the heart of a
nightmare, because the truth is infinitely worse than they ever
imagined.