The Lost Girls: A Novel (Lucy Kincaid Novels)

The Lost Girls: A Novel (Lucy Kincaid Novels)

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The Lost Girls: A Novel (Lucy Kincaid Novels)

Photojournalist Siobhan Walsh has been searching for two sisters who disappeared two years ago in Mexico, so when she receives a call from a priest in Texas about an abandoned baby holding a locket with her name, she calls her friends in the FBI for help. The infant obviously belongs to one of the sisters, but how did she end up in Texas? And why did she abandon her newborn?

“Can’t-put-it-down suspense.”—Fresh Fiction

In The Lost Girls, Lucy Kincaid and her mentor, Supervisory Special Agent Noah Armstrong, track the missing girls and uncover a human-trafficking organization that leads to a seedy underworld in which nothing is as it seems. The bad guys seem to stay two steps ahead of them, leaving behind a trail of dead bodies and Lucy with more questions than answers.

“Fascinating…Buckle up and brace yourself.”—Sandra Brown

Meanwhile Lucy’s fiance Sean Rogan has a crisis of his own. An old girlfriend returns with shocking news: not only does Sean have a son, but Jesse and his step-father have disappeared. The last thing Sean wants to do is leave Lucy when she’s investigating a horrific case, but his son is in grave danger. Torn between an impossible choice, he makes a decision that has far-reaching consequences for Sean, Lucy, and everything they hold dear.

“COMPELLING AND COMPLEX …BRENNAN [IS] A MASTER.”
—Associated Press

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Allison Brennan
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781250105103
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
St. Martin's Paperbacks
Manufacturer
St. Martin's Paperbacks
NumberOfPages
465
PublicationDate
2016-11-01
Publisher
St. Martin's Paperbacks
ReleaseDate
2016-11-01
Studio
St. Martin's Paperbacks