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  1. But another girl has vanished, too—nine-year-old Elizabeth Snow—and as Nick pursues her sister, she becomes increasingly convinced that the two disappearances may be linked. In this edgy and compelling novel, New York Times bestselling author Lauren Oliver creates a world of intrigue, loss, and suspicion as two sisters search to find ...

  2. 17 janv. 2018 · When Isabelle Coleman, a blonde, beautiful young girl goes missing, everyone from the small town of Denton joins the search. They can find no trace of the town’s darling, but Detective Josie Quinn finds another girl they didn’t even know was missing. Mute and unresponsive, it’s clear this mysterious girl has been damaged beyond repair.

  3. 8 mars 2016 · "Vanishing Girls" a chilling psychological thriller weaves the disappearance of nine-year-old Madeline Snow into the heartbreak of Nick Warren who's struggling to bridge the gap with her estranged and scarred sister Dara after a violent car accident.

  4. Vanishing Girls: Detective Josie Quinn Audible Audiobook – Unabridged. Lisa Regan (Author), Eilidh Beaton (Narrator), Bookouture (Publisher) 4.3 24,673 ratings. Book 1 of 20: Detective Josie Quinn. See all formats and editions. She was close enough to see that the girl had written a word on the wall in bright, warm red blood. Not a word, actually.

  5. 26 nov. 2019 · Detective Josie Quinn desperately chases a killer hidden within her close-knit town before they claim another victim in this USA Today bestselling thriller that "keeps the dramatic reveals coming" (Publishers Weekly). The little girl curled into a tiny ball as the chamber grew colder around her.

  6. In Katia Lief's Vanishing Girls, the third installment in the Karin Schaeffer Mystery thriller series, get ready to be thrown into a twisted and violent world of child sex trafficking.

  7. Vanishing Girls is a young adult mystery novel by Lauren Oliver, published March 10, 2015 by HarperCollins. Reception. Vanishing Girls received a starred review from Publishers Weekly, positive reviews from School Library Journal, Common Sense Media, MTV, and Booklist, and a mediocre review from Kirkus.