Little Girl Lost.

Little Girl Lost.

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Can people really just vanish into thin air? Can people just disappear without a trace, their families and friends not having any answers for where they went or what happened to them? Can someone ever be truly lost? When Calayah disappears early one autumn morning; vanishing into thin air without a trace, the people who knew and loved her are posed with some harsh, stark questions. But the questions and situations Calayah finds herself faced with are a whole other kind of nightmare that is all too real, and much too terrifying for the people back home to even imagine.
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There's a weird shift in the air before everything goes to shit. It's like the Earth is tilting off its axis. Nevertheless, just when you expect the drop, it doesn't happen. Instead, the feeling lingers, as your fingers tingle with anticipation. Your ears buzz and your eyes twitch. The same itching restlessness clawing at you as you brace yourself for impact. . . . High school is hard, and when Piper gets a note in her locker, things can't get stranger. It all seems sweet. A new friend. An admirer. Even a prank. Then Sue Mehta goes missing and Piper's world tilts off its axis. As the school moves on, Piper can't shake the feeling that something's wrong. The police say Sue ran away, but Piper doesn't buy it. With her best friend grounded and no one else taking it seriously, she starts asking questions on her own-and what she finds points to something much bigger than she imagined. Who's behind the notes? What really happened to Sue? And how far is someone willing to go to keep secrets buried?

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