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More copies of this ISBN:This title in other formats:Island of Lost Girlsby Jennifer Mcmahon
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:While parked at a gas station, Rhonda sees something so incongruously surreal that at first she hardly recognizes it as a crime in progress. She watches, unmoving, as someone dressed in a rabbit costume kidnaps a young girl. Devastated over having done nothing, Rhonda joins the investigation. But the closer she comes to identifying the abductor, the nearer she gets to the troubling truth about another missing child: her best friend, Lizzy, who vanished years before.
From the author of the acclaimed Promise Not to Tell comes a chilling and mesmerizing tale of shattered innocence, guilt, and ultimate redemption. Review:"At the start of McMahon's haunting second novel (after Promise Not to Tell), recent college grad Rhonda Farr witnesses a child abduction in front of a convenience store in Pike's Crossing, Vt. Ernestine 'Ernie' Florucci willingly leaves her mother's car because her six-foot-tall abductor is wearing a rabbit suit. Rhonda remembers her best friend Lizzy's father entertaining her and Lizzy in a rabbit costume in 1993, and vanishing soon after. Three years later, Lizzy disappeared en route to high school. Guilt over her inability to stop Ernie's abduction spurs Rhonda to join the search for the girl. She recalls the summer that Lizzy's older brother, Peter, had them all perform Peter Pan, which was a great success, but there were dark secrets beneath the makeshift stage. McMahon expertly shifts between pivotal events in the past and present-day action, building tension to a resolution both poignant and shattering." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
Synopsis:The author of the acclaimed "Promise Not to Tell" returns with a chilling and perfectly plotted story in which crimes of the past and present blend in a mesmerizing tale of mystery, shattered innocence, guilt, and redemption. About the AuthorA native of Connecticut, Jennifer McMahon lives in Vermont with her partner, Drea, and their daughter, Zella. What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!
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