Friday, July 15, 2022

 See What I Found In. . .



The Girls Who Were Lost

In this third installment of The Beyond Series, events begin to spiral out of control. Remember, the institute in which all sorts of macabre experiments use to take place is gone, burnt to the ground following Kate’s escape. Yet, Kate isn’t the only one dealing with the aftermath of her actions. As the blurb highlights, the secret of what used to take place there is in danger of leaking out into the real world . . . and THAT is bound to spawn repercussions.

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Kate Sullivan disappeared into the Beyond, leaving the Institute burning behind her. Layla, her aunt, will do anything to find her. Luke, who escaped the fire alive, is willing to help but he has problems of his own. His neighbor Hannah’s gone missing and he’s the prime suspect. What Layla and Luke don’t know is that Hannah’s kidnapper is looking to rescue someone from the Beyond and that Hannah might be the key to unlocking the path to the place where the moon is low, and night is eternal.

As Layla closes in on a way to save Kate, Hannah tries to escape, and the lead detective starts to close in on them, they journey back to where it started—the ruins of the Institute. How far are they willing to go to save Kate? What price will they pay? And what does the Beyond have waiting for them?

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Yes, with The Girls Who Were Lost, the pace really picks up. A month has passed since the institute burnt to the ground, and nobody has seen sight or sound of Kate since. That hasn’t prevented Layla – her aunt – from looking into her disappearance though. Impressive stuff, seeing as Layla is a corporeal ghost brought back to help is some arcane fashion she hasn’t quite worked out herself yet. Together with Greg, Kate’s father, Layla makes discreet enquiries into getting Kate back.

But they have to tread carefully.

Why?

Well, the billionaire who financed the experiments taking place at the institute, Lance Van Ott, invested more than mere cash in this dark venture. The lead doctor, Kerry Sullivan, (Kate’s mother, Layla’s sister, and Greg’s ex-wife) – see how complicated things are? – is missing. And as they now know, he will do anything to protect his interests. They have to tread very carefully, so as not to attract his attention.

Hard to do with a police investigation buzzing away in the background.

A young Nurse, Hannah Parker, has gone missing in suspicious circumstances. And for some reason, the detectives leading the case seem to thing luke – who survived his injuries and the fire – is the culprit.

Yes, things are spiraling out of control . . . which makes for rather an exciting adventure. One that I enjoyed immensely. Best of the series yet.



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