A gripping psychological thriller by Wendy James, The Lost Girls will make you want to check the children… In 1978, fourteen year old Angie is staying with her aunt and uncle in a quiet Sydney beachside suburb, spending her days lazing around with her two cousins, Mick and Jane. When Angie walks to the […]
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Published on March 09, 2014 19:01