Missing from my life

Missing from my life

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When people start going missing, the police begin to blame Sting and Minerva because of convincing evidence. So the two family must convince everyone that they are innocent, however that's a bit difficult when people start thinking that they might be part of it as well. But when family goes missing what more can you do than sit back and do what you can to investigate without being suspicious. Can they prove innocence or will they end up behind bars too? This is the sequel to Crooked but not broken. I hope you enjoy it! ^^
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Elena Ward, a determined investigative journalist, rushes home when her younger sister Clara mysteriously disappears from their quiet hometown. The case seems straightforward at first-a missing person investigation-but Elena quickly realizes that nothing in this town is what it appears to be. The local police, led by Detective Marcus Hale, welcome her help but behave strangely guarded. Neighbors provide too-perfect alibis. Friends who seem trustworthy contradict themselves in small but telling ways. It feels like everyone is lying about something. As Elena digs deeper, she discovers patterns of previous vanishings, staged crime scenes, and evidence deliberately planted to mislead-like salt swapped with sugar, appearances crafted to look harmless until it's too late. Her trust begins to fracture: Marcus appears to help her, but his evasive behavior suggests hidden motives. Dr. Adrian Locke, a town psychologist, offers insight but conceals files that could break the case wide open. Even Clara's own friends aren't innocent; their secrets twist the timeline of her last known moments. The deeper Elena pushes, the more dangerous it becomes. People connected to Clara start dying in staged "accidents." Anonymous threats warn Elena to stop digging. She realizes she's entangled in the web of a puppet master known only as "The Benefactor." As paranoia escalates, Elena's reality blurs: Who is ally, who is enemy? Can she even trust her instincts anymore? In the explosive final act, Elena uncovers the truth-Clara's disappearance was no random abduction. She was bait, a move orchestrated to draw Elena herself into the trap. The Benefactor is revealed in a gut-wrenching twist as someone Elena trusted the most, someone who had played both sides of the investigation. Their motive? A chilling mix of personal revenge and psychological obsession with testing how far trust can be weaponized.

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