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In the first installment Ethan Proctor decided that he would take on the case of multi-millionaire Taylor Blaine's missing daughter. The missing daughter seems to be an ongoing story from what I can tell. In this book, while the Black Oak Team is working on the Blaine case, Ethan decides to take on the case of an old woman who sent him a letter for help from a town out in the Kansas boonies. Blaine (as Proctor notes), sends Ethan his own employee, Vivian, to "protect his investment". So though Proctor doesn't want her there, that's too bad, so she goes along with him to Kansas. When they get there, they feel like they've stumbled onto Dodge City, complete with saloon, stables and hitching posts for the horses. No one pays them any attention, which is weird enough, but as night begins to fall, people begin to go home, not wanting to be out on the streets at night. But it turns out that there is some strange religious cult/order which takes up residence in the town, and since they've been there, people have been disappearing. However, to hear the townspeople talk, the religious group is actually helpful to the town, so what's going on?
Actually, this book went very fast. I think the missing Blaine girl story is a sort of background thing that will be a part of the other books and then eventually in some subtle way, make its way to the forefront of one of the stories. While this book was sufficiently mysterious & spooky, if not altogether ooky, there were a few unanswered questions left hanging. If my hunch is right, though, these stories are all going to connect up at some point. So don't be frustrated by the ending, although it was difficult not to be.
Read book #1 first!!! I think it's important so that you get a handle on Ethan's character & with the missing Blaine daughter story. Read book 1, sit back, relax, pour yourself a nice cup of coffee & read. Have fun. I have just ordered book #3; I really want this series to move along! (