

Back in 1983, as a young cop in their small town, he had known the teenagers-including Aurora-personally, even before taking part in the search. Thirty years later, Aurora’s body is unearthed in a hideaway that only the six friends knew about, and Jonah Sheens is put in charge of solving the long-cold case. An exhaustive investigation is launched, but no trace of the teenager is ever found. Her friends claim that she was safe the last time they saw her, right before she went to sleep. Some of them slip off into the woods in pairs, others are left jealous and heartbroken. The evening starts like any other-they drink, they dance, they fight, they kiss. Bright and brilliant, they are destined for great things, and the youngest of the group-Aurora Jackson-is delighted to be allowed to tag along. On a scorching July night in 1983, a group of teenagers goes camping in the forest.

Who do you trust? A teen girl goes missing after a night of partying thirty years later, the discovery of her body reopens a cold case in an absorbing novel featuring a small-town cop determined to finally get to the truth-for fans of Tana French and Kate Atkinson.
