Immer wenn der Mond die Sonne verdunkelt, sucht der Killer sein nächstes Opfer … Cassie und ihre kleine Schwester Olive verbringen den Sommer bei ihrer Großmutter im englischen Bishop’s Green. Am Tag einer großen Sonnenfinsternis ist der ganze Ort auf den Beinen, um das Naturschauspiel zu beobachten. Auch Cassie und Olive. Doch dann verschwindet Olive in der Menge und wird nie wieder gesehen. 16 Jahre später kehrt Cassie nach Bishop's Green zurück. Olives ungewisses Schicksal hat sie nie losgelassen. Als kurz vor einer Sonnenfinsternis erneut ein Mädchen verschwindet, ist Cassie sicher, dass es ebenso Olives Entführer zum Opfer gefallen ist. Und sie hofft, nun endlich herauszufinden, was mit ihrer Schwester passiert ist …
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- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
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- 14 Lesestunden
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