Picture Perfect
β Scribed by Fern Michaels
- Publisher
- Zebra Books/ Kensington Publishing Corporation
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 382 KB
- Edition
- First Zebra mass market edition
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
"A heart-pounding thriller." --Booklist
Lost In The Woods
Pediatrician Lorrie Ryan has been looking forward to camping with her seven-year-old nephew, Davey. It's a chance to let the fragile, sheltered boy spend time away from his nervous, overprotective parents, and have the adventure he's always wanted. But in the lush woods, Lorrie never imagines they are not alone...or that their idyllic trip will soon become a chilling nightmare of survival...
In one terrifying moment, Davey disappears. The local police find no trace of him, and a desperate Lorrie turns to the one man who can help--FBI agent Stuart Sanders. Now, the hunt is on for a child growing weaker by the minute...and a cruel predator whose twisted game of cat-and-mouse has only just begun...
Praise for Fern Michaels and her novels
"Well-paced suspense and telling descriptions." --Library Journal
"Heartbreaking, suspenseful, and tender." --Booklist...
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