Book description
Annabelle has had many names in her life - Sally, Cindy, Lucille. Every
few months she had to pack a single bag, as her father moved the family
from city to city, changing names, houses, careers and histories. But
Annabelle never knew what they were running from. Now in her thirties,
with both parents dead, she's settled in Boston. But old habits die hard
and she still looks over her shoulder when she leaves her apartment,
still blends in with the crowd on the subway. Then at the Boston State
Mental Hospital a multiple grave is discovered. Six young girls were
left to die in an underground chamber decades ago, while their captor
looked on. When her original name appears in the paper, wrongly
identifying her as one of the dead girls, Annabelle finally knows why
her father kept running. But the killer is still on the loose. And he's
been looking for her for a very long time. Bobby Dodge has been haunted
by the Catherine Gagnon case for years. It nearly cost him his job and
his sanity. As a child, Catherine was also held prisoner underground,
like the victims in this latest case. But Catherine's captor was in
prison when these girls were taken. Yet the similarities are too
numerous to be just coincidence...