Roy, Lori
"Two-time Edgar Award-winning author Lori Roy entangles readers in a heart-pounding tale of two women battling for survival against a century's worth of hate. On the day a black truck rattles past her house and a Klan flyer lands in her front yard
ten-year-old Beth disappears from her Simmonsville
Georgia
home. Armed with skills honed while caring for an alcoholic mother
she must battle to survive the days and months ahead. Seven years later
Imogene Coulter is burying her father--a Klan leader she has spent her life distancing herself from--and trying to escape the memories his funeral evokes. But Imogene is forced to confront secrets long held by Simmonsville and her own family when
while clearing out her father's apparent hideout on the day of his funeral
she finds a child. Young and alive
in an abandoned basement
and behind a door that only locks from the outside. As Imogene begins to uncover the truth of what happened to young Beth all those years ago
her father's heir apparent to the Klan's leadership threatens her and her family. Driven by a love that extends beyond the ties of blood
Imogene struggles to save a girl she never knew but will now be bound to forever
and to save herself and those dearest to her. Tightly coiled and chilling
Gone Too Long ensnares
twists
and exposes the high price we are willing to pay for the ones we love"--