Little Girl Lost
Little Girl
Lost
(The Foundlings
Trilogy #1)
by
4
Stars
As Amelia Crenshaw’s mother lays dying in 1987, Amelia learns that she was
not her birth mother. The man she has
always called her father found her as a baby abandoned in the church where he
worked as a janitor, and the people she has always thought her parents kept her
and raised her as their own, thinking she was the answer to their prayers. At about the same time back in 1968, a serial
killer was in the midst of a killing spree that would leave four families dead
and four young women pregnant with his children. Now in 1987 Amelia’s search for the truth
about her past is about to entangle her with another killing spree linked to
that time nearly twenty years before.
Little Girl Lost is a terrific,
suspense-filled read. It starts a little
slowly and it’s tough to connect the many disparate parts to the story, but it’s
well worth sticking it out. The story
all comes together in the end and by then it’s impossible to put down!
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