The dream came again and again a little girl abducted
from her own yard . . . Autumn
Sommers knows the danger of ignoring such powerful omens.
Twelve years
earlier, she could have prevented a tragic accident if only
she had
acted on those horrible nightmares. For Autumn is one of
those special
people blessed or cursed with dreams that become reality.
This time she
knows what she has to do. Her research into local
missing persons
suggests that the girl in Autumn's dreams could be Molly,
the daughter
of businessman Ben McKenzie. Still emotionally shattered
from his loss,
Ben is angered rather than relieved to hear her theory.
Certain that
she may be the girl's only chance, Autumn persists, until
Ben
grudgingly agrees to explore this tiny, if improbable, shred
of hope. As
Autumn's dreams become more and more vivid, she and Ben
pursue their
leads . . . leads that point to a strange religious sect,
and a
disturbed zealot who may be the only person in control of
whether they
live . . . or die.
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