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A couple’s six-year-old daughter befriends a strange young girl and the pair vanishes into thin air… Addison Moore’s thrilling mystery with a twist so big you will never see it coming: LITTLE GIRL LOST

Little Girl Lost

by Addison Moore
4.4 stars – 44 reviews
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Psychological Thriller: From a New York Times Bestseller comes a story of a girl who goes missing after befriending a strange little girl.

A couple’s six-year-old daughter befriends a strange young girl and the pair vanishes into thin air.
A thrilling mystery with a twist so big you will never see it coming.
And then she was lost…
Allison and James Price move to the navy-blue forests of Concordia Idaho hoping to leave behind the chaos of Los Angeles and the painful memories of his indiscretions. Once settled in the picturesque town, where time seems to have stalled and life moves at a slower pace, their six-year-old daughter, Reagan, befriends a mysterious young girl who seems too idyllic to be true with her pressed pinafores, her perfectly curled pigtails. One late autumn evening, as their playdate winds down, both girls vanish into thin air. The little girl said she lived at the end of the street but the only thing Allison and James find at the end of the cul-de-sac is the gaping mouth of the forest. Their little girl, the mysterious playmate—they’re both gone.

Everyone is looking for Reagan.
Nobody has come forward to claim the mysterious little girl.
Both Allison and James look guilty as hell.
Maybe they are.

Excerpt
We were good people, my husband and I. We had everything you could ask for—successful careers, a stunning home with the requisite, yet clichéd, white picket fence, a precious daughter to call our own. We had secrets, my husband and I. Not many, so few, all of them lethal.

I watch as James clasps his hands around the girl’s bird-like neck, squeezing hard until her flesh goes white—so hard you can see his bones bulge severely, stretching thin the skin at his knuckles.

We were good people, James and I.
It was true until it wasn’t.

From the NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY bestselling author, Addison Moore— Cosmopolitan Magazine calls Addison’s books, “…easy, frothy fun!”