The Problem: Eight year-old Brooklyn Mercer has seemingly vanished on they way home from school. And when a call comes in that a little girl has been kidnapped on her way home from school, it is more or less another day on the job, until an unsettling connection is made to a cold case, and one of their own. As terrible as it can be, Eliza could not imagine doing anything else, or with any other team. Just a few years before, someone was "rescuing" children from their parents by leaving them scared and frightened on the doorstep a fellow agent, but only after forcing them to witness their parents being brutally murdered. As one of the newer(ish) agents with the FBI in the Crimes Against Children division, Eliza regularly comes face to face with some of the most gruesome, and also heartbreaking, crimes against innocent children. She even broke off an engagement to continue to work, whichĪlso caused a considerable rift between herself and her mother. The Situation: Eliza Sterling has a job she loves, despite what it forces her to deal with. It has been a wild ride, and the conclusion will certainly be as thrilling and fascinating as the previous three books. The Vanishing Season is the fourth and final installment in Dot Hutchison's The Collector Series. The adventure that began in 2016 with The Butterfly Garden now comes to an end.
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