av Mark Bousquet
249,-
Small Towns Never ForgetForty years ago, four children from Glen Allen Falls went missing, only to return, dazed and confused, unable to tell anyone what had happened. Their kidnapper was never caught, and the only clue they could provide was seeing green and white lights dancing atop a house.The kids grew up, moved away, and the lights were never seen, again.Until now.Audrey Lemonovsky is hired in by the last person she'd expect to help solve the mystery of the lights, but there is more afoot in the Falls than the potential return of a 40-year old nightmare no one wants to think about.The man everyone knows only as Lem has long been a positive member of the Glen Allen Falls community. The owner of the town's most popular pizza joint, Lem has welcomed the Falls with open arms, a kind smile, and positive words. He's sponsored Little League teams, served as President of Ephraim High's Booster Club, raised money for families in need, and adopted a young man in need of a second chance.Everybody loves Lem, and Lem, it seems, loves everyone.So why has he started to act so unlike himself? Why does he suddenly shout profanity, run wild through the streets, threaten folks with physical harm, and attack a truck in broad daylight?It's up to Audrey to discover the link between these two mysteries in time to stop a repeat of the child kidnappings, and in doing so, she'll have to answer the questions: Can we ever really change who we are? And, if so, at what cost?