"There is a saying that everyone has a double. In Maggie McKenzie’s case, the saying is not only true, but the starting point for a troubling—and deadly—mystery.
Maggie has just begun her first job as a full-fledged newspaper reporter. It’s a dream come true. But soon the young journalist finds she is captivated by what should be old news—a girl who vanished years ago. Intrigued by what she has heard about the missing girl, Maggie takes advantage of her travels for another assignment to try to solve the mystery of Laurel Lawson’s disappearance. While on her cross-country quest, Maggie meets psychologist Dr. Flynn Ford, who is interested in helping her solve the puzzle—and in getting to know Maggie better. But as the pair inches closer to the truth, witnesses begin turning up dead. And it appears Maggie and Flynn could be next. Could the woman Maggie thinks might be her sister be trying to kill her?"
When I saw that this was a "Maggie McKenzie" mystery - I first thought, "oh no - this is part of a series." But as I started reading this book - I found out very quickly that it didn't matter if this is one of a series - or the first book in a string of books about Maggie. She is an endearing character, the book is interesting and fun, and there are several topics in this novel that perked my interest and I now want to learn more about them. Although this book wrapped up all loose ends except one - I have a feeling there will be more 'Maggie McKenzie' stories to come. I plan to be first in line to buy the next one when it comes out. I hope you'll join me there.