Vanished / Karen Robards.

By: Robards, KarenMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Waterville, Me. : Wheeler Pub., 2006Edition: Large print edDescription: 631 p. (large print) ; 23 cmISBN: 1597222011 (hbk : alk. paper)Subject(s): Missing children -- Fiction | Public prosecutors -- Fiction | Women lawyers -- Fiction | South Carolina -- Fiction | Large print booksGenre/Form: Suspense fiction. DDC classification: 813/.54 LOC classification: PS3568.O196 | V36 2006bSummary: Ten years ago, Sara Mason's six-year-old daughter vanished during an outing at a local park in Beaufort, South Carolina. Despite a furious search, little Lexie was never found, and Sarah was left to pick up the pieces of her shattered life and go on as best she could. Then, on one hot July night, she returns home from work to hear the phone ringing. When she picks it up, a child's terrified voice whispers, "Mommy, help, come and ge me..." The call is cut off, but not before Sarah's heart goes into overdrive: the voice belongs to Lexie. Though ten years have passed, she sound exactly the same. Franctic, Sarah turns to the police, the FBI, family, and friends, none of whom can help. Out of desperation, she approaches Jake Hogan, once a detective assigned to Lexie's case.
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Ten years ago, Sara Mason's six-year-old daughter vanished during an outing at a local park in Beaufort, South Carolina. Despite a furious search, little Lexie was never found, and Sarah was left to pick up the pieces of her shattered life and go on as best she could. Then, on one hot July night, she returns home from work to hear the phone ringing. When she picks it up, a child's terrified voice whispers, "Mommy, help, come and ge me..." The call is cut off, but not before Sarah's heart goes into overdrive: the voice belongs to Lexie. Though ten years have passed, she sound exactly the same. Franctic, Sarah turns to the police, the FBI, family, and friends, none of whom can help. Out of desperation, she approaches Jake Hogan, once a detective assigned to Lexie's case.

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