
The Lost Girl
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Narrated by:
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Dani Cochrane
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By:
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Alan Jacobson
About this listen
Amy Robbins suffers a tragedy no one should ever experience—the loss of her young daughter and husband in a deadly accident. Mired in a depressive fog, her successful career vanishes, followed by her life savings and the will to live. But while biding time in a dead-end job, she stumbles on something that upends everything and lays bare a disturbing truth at the heart of a tragic lie.
With fixer Mickey Keller attempting to take from Amy the last hope she has for a return to a normal life, her sister-in-law-FBI Agent Loren Ryder-squares off against Keller in a heart-pounding climax that will leave you wondering who are the good guys and who are the bad.
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