Lost Man's Lane
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Corey Brill
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Written by:
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Scott Carson
About this listen
A mysterious private investigator embodies the darkness hidden within a small town in this spellbinding thriller that will “make you a Scott Carson fan for life” (Joe Hill, #1 New York Times bestselling author).
Marshall Miller would’ve remembered her face even if he hadn’t seen it on a MISSING poster.
When a young woman disappears in his small town, the investigation hinges on Marshall’s haunted sighting of her, crying in the back seat of a police car driven by a cop named Maddox.
There’s only one problem: no local cop named Maddox exists.
But the speeding ticket he handed to Marshall certainly does.
Dealing with police and media is heady stuff for a teenager, the son of a single mother, but Marshall is sure he can handle it, until the shocking day when his reliability as a witness implodes. Now scorned and shamed, he finds unlikely allies as he confronts the ancient secrets behind his small town’s peaceful façade—and learns the truth about his own family.
Lost Man’s Lane is a coming-of-age tale that proves why its author has been hailed as “a master” by Stephen King who consistently offers “eerie, gripping storytelling” (Dean Koontz).
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- Jonathan Woodrow
- 2024-04-28
Beautiful and immersive coming of age story.
The fact that 1999 is now a period setting makes me feel old, but this book recaptures that time so perfectly. This is a beautiful and immersive coming of age story, with some supernatural elements, though I’m not sure I would call it a horror novel. I’ll leave it at that so it’s not to spoil any of the magic that occurs on these pages, but Lost Man’s Lane is every bit as good as I was hoping it would be. And then some.
We’re still in April, but I already know this is going to be one of my favorites (if not my favorite) of the year.
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