Harley Masterson is your typical 16-year-old, apart from her fascination with death and murder mysteries. Living in the small forest filled town of Willow Creek, Harley never had many friends. Only one in fact. Jonathan Reeves. After her father dies in a car accident, Harley is left with her mother, Avril. Though she soon learns her mother and father may have been hiding something from her, something her mom still refuses to tell her after her father's passing. While researching the mystery of disappearing women, Harley finds herself receiving notes and gifts from an unknown person. Now not only is she struggling with the mystery of the only home she's ever known, she also has a stalker.
Jonathan Reeves is a 17-year-old boy, your typical boy next door. Harley's best friend from birth, the two have always been inseparable. One is rarely seen out of the company of the other. Growing up, Jon spent most of his time in the Masterson household due to the strained relationship between his parents, something that has continued into present day. The Masterson's were his second family, or rather his preferred family. Never having a true bond with his parents, Jon couldn't possibly realize his parents were hiding something from him. Sharing his friends fascination of mystery, the two set out on a trek to uncover a mystery that has haunted the town long before they were born. Maybe along the way he'd finally learn more about his parents and the secrets they seem to be keeping.
Stephen Haggerty is a 31-year-old English teacher. His whole life Stephen has had to fight for people to see past his last name. His family has long been suspected of running a cult—a fact not lost on Stephen. He must learn to balance his professional life while trying to distance himself from his family's legacy.
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The Vanishing Girls Of Willow Creek (Willow Creek, #1)
Misterio / Suspenso*Edited* In the small town of Willow Creek, nestled among the rolling hills and whispering trees, lies a dark secret that has haunted its residents for generations. Over the years, more than a hundred young women and girls have vanished without a tr...