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Something Lost: The Third Tale of the Zodiac Cusp Kids

Current price: $9.99
Something Lost: The Third Tale of the Zodiac Cusp Kids
Something Lost: The Third Tale of the Zodiac Cusp Kids

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Something Lost: The Third Tale of the Zodiac Cusp Kids

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It's a Friday afternoon in the spring of 1985, when Crystal and Barb, two girls from Whitehall, the neighborhood group home for troubled kids, approach Angie at school. Crystal's little sister has disappeared, and her foster parents and the police think she's just another runaway. Crystal doesn't believe it, and when she and Barb learn there's a ghost involved, they know they're going to need the kind of help Angie, David and Jenny have developed a reputation for.
The Zodiac Cusp Kids enlist some extra help from Jen's twin Jon and a couple very special German Shepherd pups to uncover what has really happened to Crystal's sister, and what they find is darker and more complex than anyone imagined.
Something Lost is the third of seven stories drawn from Angie's diaries. Kept safely hidden for decades, they tell how the kids spent their teenage years - working with their mentor, Mr. Rakow, and Jenny's mom, Lorraine, who dabbles in witchcraft, to realize their power and battle the forces of darkness that menace their hometown.

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