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Finding Lucy

(2026)
(The first book in the Catherine Moore series)
A novel by

 
 

A mother's love is the most dangerous weapon.

One ordinary Tuesday, a van door slides shut and sixteen-year-old Lucy is gone, vanished into a trafficking network that moves girls like cargo and leaves no trace behind. The police investigate. The case goes cold. Everyone waits for Catherine to grieve and move on.

Instead, she walks straight into that network from the inside. For ten years she rises through it, living among the men who buy and sell girls, earning the trust she intends to destroy, one wrong word away from a bullet at any moment. She tells herself it's the only way to find Lucy. She's no longer sure what it's turning her into.

Now she's closer to her daughter than she's ever been. But the network is watching its own, the task force is closing in on a woman they don't know is one of theirs, and the girl Catherine is fighting to reach may not be the daughter she lost.

She made a promise the day Lucy vanished. She will never stop. She's only beginning to learn what keeping that promise will cost.

Finding Lucy is the gripping first book in the Catherine Moore psychological suspense series.


Genre: Mystery

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