unclear lies

unclear lies

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alayna lawrence and callie harris have been best friends for the whole of high school. when they graduate, they both stay the exact same as they used to be, callie - reckless and always up for anything, alayna - more nervous and unsure. pursuing dream jobs, life seems like it can't get any better. but when alayna goes missing without a trace, recently-dumped callie knows that it wasn't an accident. angela nguyen - a missing girl from their town years ago and presumed dead - vanished in the exact same way. callie will have to reconnect with a former flame from the past... and find her best friend before it's too late...
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