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In this standalone classic from New York Times bestselling author Jana DeLeon, two people with secrets must learn to trust each other if they’re to find the answers they’re seeking…
She was only six when she walked out of the swamp after the LeBlanc School for Girls caught on fire. Sixteen years after the terrifying night that stole her memory, a child’s scream lures Ginny back into the woods…where a strong arm encircles her. The gun-wielding stranger is Paul Stanton, a cop-turned-P.I., who’s come to Johnson’s Bayou looking for answers of his own.
Paul has spent almost two decades searching for his missing sister and now, this Southern beauty could be the key to his quest. But someone would rather see Ginny dead than have her memories resurface. And although uncovering the dark secrets of the past could put them both at risk, it’s a chance Paul’s willing to take if it means finding his future…with Ginny.
Previously published.
For fans of thrillers with:
- Louisiana Bayou
- mysterious past
- abandoned boarding school
- dark academia vibes
Also available from NYT bestseller Jana DeLeon:
Mystere Parish
Book 1: The Reckoning
Book 2: The Vanishing
Book 3: The Awakening
Mystere Parish: Family Inheritance
Book 1: The Accused
Book 2: The Betrayed
Book 3: The Reunion
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About Jana DeLeon
Jana DeLeon is the USA Today bestselling author of four novels and several series of cozy mysteries, including the Miss Fortune Mysteries, Ghost-in-Law Series, Shaye Archer novels, and the Mystere Parish series, among others. She has was raised in southwest Louisiana among the bayous and gators. Her hometown is Carlyss, but you probably won’t find it on a map. Her family owned a camp located on a bayou just off the Gulf of Mexico that you could only get there by boat. The most important feature was the rope hammock hanging in the shade on a huge deck that stretched out over the water where Jana spent many hours reading books.