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Diaries of the Missing Children: Carsa Rosain Cecil

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A mystery full of danger, love, fear, friendship and DEATH

Something weird is going on in the town of Terrance Bay. 8 Students along with their principal have gone missing.

Police investigation led into the towns long-praised tunnels unveil some dark secrets that the town has hidden from the world.

Missing students, Rose, John, Ana, Mark, Zaleena, Peter, Gal and Reece were TBNY High school's straight-A students and the only members in the book club.

What is going on? Where are the students? And who does the disfigured body belong to?
Are they lost? Were they kidnapped? or is there something far more sinister afoot?
Who really were they? And can they alone explain to the world what happened?

A mystery that shows no signs, suspects, clues. Except, there is one hope, the only hope; Let their words become their beacon of hope as we read through what they left in the diaries of the missing children.----------------------------------------------------------------------

Cryptic text messages once seeming innocent, begin predicting disasters and issuing warnings. Carsa Rosain Cecil(Rose) is forced to put aside her feelings for her long time crush, John, as the lives of her and her friends, fall in peril. With the police refusing to intervene, Her only hope lies in a close friend, Principal Garmadon. With his help, will she be able to find the source of these messages and put a stop to the danger before it is too late? The only answer to this question lies in her diary.

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Published February 25, 2021

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March 21, 2021
No spoilers but this is one of the best new writer books, I have read in months
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