


I also didn’t know the urban myths around the Pantown tunnels. I had no idea that so many awful things were happening in that time frame in St. There is a lot of background here on the late 1970’s in the St. I was intrigued by the Minnesota setting here and I really did end up enjoying that Minnesota setting. I am not generally a huge fan of serial killer/thriller types of books. I got a copy of this on ebook through Amazon First Reads. Series Info/Source: This is a stand alone book. But she can’t stop digging because she knows those girls are in danger. Not the police, not the boys she met at the quarry, not even her parents. Desperately searching for answers on her own, she learns that no one in her community is who they seem to be. Heather is terrified that the missing girls are connected to what she and Brenda stumbled upon that night.

And yet the authorities are reluctant to investigate. But their vow is tested when their friend disappears-the second girl to vanish in a week. But for two best friends, it’s not all fun and games. For the teens of one close-knit community, summer means late-night swimming parties at the quarry, the county fair, and venturing into the tunnels beneath the city.
