Lost Girls by George Shuman is – in a word – awesome. From the very first chapter, I was hooked.
The book begins with a daring rescue where, for first time Shuman readers such as myself,, are introduced to Sherry Moore.
Moore, a blind woman with the ability to “see” a deceased one’s last thoughts, has been called in to assist with finding survivors of a mountainous disaster and first learns of something horrendous occuring in a place far away: human trafficking.
While the memory haunts her, it isn’t until much later she is able to link one dead person’s memories to another. And from there, the human traffickers become a target of Moore’s friends in high places: the FBI, CIA and Interpol.
While portions of this book are extremely graphic, the majority of the book focuses on finding these women and their abductors.
Lost Girls is an excellent fictional thriller, despite the subject matter. Although I had not read any of this author’s works before, I am definitely a fan now!

