![]() ![]() ![]() Agent: Sarah Davies, Greenhouse Literary Agency. For those drawn in by the story’s action and mysteries, Elston leaves the door open for a sequel. The rule for disappearing by: Ashley Elston The begining of the book main characters mary and meg are sisters. After Meg discovers the real reason her family went into hiding (which some readers may find disappointing after all of the buildup), her efforts to set things right strain credibility. ![]() Surprises aplenty await readers in this high-stakes thriller, Elston’s debut. After ignoring her instincts and letting a cute Louisiana farm boy into her life, Meg becomes even more resolved to stay put. Fed up, Meg wants out of the program and will do anything to save her family, including digging up what her father did to get them into this mess. Meg’s mother is an alcoholic, her father is depressed and secretive, and her 11-year-old sister is having trouble coping with all of the change. Seventeen-year-old Meg Jones (not her real name) and her family are in the witness protection program, and they’ve changed towns six times in less than a year, each move bleaker and more debilitating than the last. ![]()
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