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The secret town of Rockton is the perfect place to hide. The only problem is - once you're in, there's no way out...
After a shaky start, Casey Duncan is settling into her role as the town's much-needed detective. She's also found love with Sheriff Eric Dalton. But when Casey discovers a young woman held captive out in the mountains, she is soon caught up in a terrifying new case. Someone is abducting women and keeping them trapped deep in the forest. Is he from Rockton, or from the wilderness beyond?
Battered by winter storms and sudden, killer blizzards, the town is cut off from the rest of the world. And as Casey races to find a killer, she becomes his next target...
A heart-stopping, edge-of-the-seat thriller and a sequel to City of the Lost.
397 pages, Kindle Edition
First published February 7, 2017
Absolute dark and absolute clarity, reaching into the darkness inside me. But there seems to be nothing dark in Anders. I know better know. It took some time fore me to comes to terms with his past. And then more time to realize that the person I'd befriended wasn't a mask he wore in Rockton. It's all him, the dark and the light.


You must apply to live in Rockton and if you're accepted, it means walking away entirely from your old life, living off the grid in the wilds of Canada: no cell phones, no Internet, no mail, no computers, very little electricity, and no way of getting in or out without the town council's approval.That town council? The one that has to approve each resident and demands a really good reason for a resident to fly out to Dawson City (or beyond)? They don't live in Rockton. They manage it from a distance (seems like they're in the major Canadian cities) and their point of view often clashes with that of residents, but what they decide is what happens.