A little girl is kidnapped on the anniversary of the disappearance of Eddison's sister, Faith, and the similarities between the cases bring back all the pain and guilt. When they start to investigate, they find a string of disappearances of blonde haired, blue eyed girls across the country.
This was such a great series. I loved The Butterfly Garden and The Summer Children best and I was so excited to get a chance to read the series conclusion early. I love how close the whole FBI team has gotten and especially the relationship between Eliza and Bran. I look forward to seeing what this author writes next.
Thursday, April 18, 2019
The Vanishing Season by Dot Hutchison
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