by Donna Freitas
A girl goes missing in a Rhode Island beach community, leaving everyone to wonder: Is there a monster among us? From the bestselling author of Her One Regret.
July 1979: The people of Bonnet Shores Beach Club are shaken to their core when local twelve-year-old Christina Grove doesn't come home one night. The tight-knit community is still reeling from a series of home invasions that plagued them last summer, and this new incident shatters their hope of a fresh start. Christina's older sister, Maddie, takes the disappearance especially hard and blames herself for sending her little sister home alone through the woods on her bike.
Everyone shows up to help find the missing girl: from Bonnet royalty—like Joan Mancini, whose husband's family owns the beach club—to working-class neighbors who pick up donuts and coffee for the search parties. Maddie Grove has suspicions of her own that lead her to take ever more dangerous risks despite her mother's fears of losing a second daughter. Meanwhile, another local, Cricket Kelly, takes it upon herself to investigate the unsavory characters of Bonnet in an attempt to both find Christina and come to terms with her own teenage trauma.
The Groves' neighbor, twenty-one-year-old criminal justice student Diana González is just getting her start working part-time at the Narragansett Police Department and jumps in to help with Christina's case. Diana knows there's more to Bonnet than carefree nights of flashlight tag and bonfires up in the dunes, and she suspects an ugly reality: This isn't a case of a childhood runaway. Someone who pitched in to help with the search for Christina is likely responsible for her disappearance.
A riveting story about lost childhood, female friendship, trauma, and redemption, the second Ocean State Novel takes a hard look at violence against women and girls in a beach town where the wolves are always circling.
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Donna Freitas is the author of Her One Regret, the first Ocean State novel, as well as The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano, published in twenty languages, two memoirs, and over a dozen novels for children and young adults. She has a PhD in Gender Studies and Religion and teaches creative writing. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and many other newspapers and magazines, and she has been interviewed on The Today Show, CNN, and All Things Considered. A native Rhode Islander, she splits her time between the US and Barcelona.

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