If you’re looking for a new read that keeps you guessing until the very end, Hallie Ephron’s Come and Find Me is your ticket.
This addictive tale has the classic markings of a great mystery, while at the same time the tell-tale signs that it contains no historic-minded settings or themes.
Think virtual reality-based crime fighting. Navigating security blockades like a computer hacker (made much easier due to formerly being one). Alternate online personalities and identity-hiding. Blending reality with virtual reality.
Yet at the heart of the story is a simple tale of love lost. Diana Highsmith is haunted by the tragic, accidental death of her Daniel and has sunken beneath society in order to cope with its repercussions. It is only when her sister suddenly goes missing that she realizes that she must confront her personal fears and seek some truth.
The further she delves into her journey, the less she is able to trust those around her. She realizes that she must rely on her own strength and take control, getting her own answers, while also maintaining a calm front for her concerned but out-of-the-loop mother.
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