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Lost Boy Lost Girl
by Peter Straub
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Horror writer Tim Underhill experiences a double tragedy: his sister-in-law inexplicably commits suicide and her son Mark, who discovered the body, disappears soon afterward. Tim, assisted by his friend P.I. Tom Pasmore, begins a desperate search for his missing nephew, which will lead to a serial killer, a vacant house, and what seems to be the ghost of a girl who vanished many years before. This critically acclaimed supernatural thriller by bestselling writer Straub won the 2003 Stoker Award for Best Novel.
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9780449149911,
Paperback,
Ballantine Books,
2004
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9780754095545,
Hardcover,
Chivers,
2004
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9780786261505,
Hardcover,
Thorndike Pr,
2004
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9781400060924,
Hardcover,
Random House Inc,
2003
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9780743530699,
Compact Disc,
Simon & Schuster,
2003
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Publisher Notes
The bizarre suicide of a woman and the disappearance of her teenage son, Mark, draws the boy's uncle, Timothy Underhill, back to his hometown of Millhaven where his investigation uncovers a neighborhood haunted by the presence of a serial killer and by an abandoned house whose inhabitant, a lost girl, may have lured Mark into her mysterious domain.
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