In Lisa Gardner's HIDE, All Anabelle Granger can remember from her childhood is moving from city to city and constantly changing her name. But she has no idea why her father forced his family to move every two years. Tired of hiding, she returned to the town where she grew up, Boston. One morning, she hears on the news that the body of a dead little girl has been found, and that her name was Anabelle Granger.
Seargent DD Warren is the lead detective on a case where six bodies are buried in an underground pit. The pit bears a striking resemblence to the pit that Catherine Gagnon was buried in (her...
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