

I read "Lost Souls" a little while ago, but thought it would be the decent thing to do to review it, since it wasn't too bad, and I so thoroughly trashed "Almost Dead" and "Left To Die". Still in love with Kristi, Jay agrees to help her figure out the truth. Since the missing girls are considered runaways, with families who care little about them, the police aren't interested in any connections between them or any supposed illicit shenanigans at the college. Many girls are a part of it - including those who have now disappeared. He has links to the police, which can only be beneficial.Īnother student - Lucretia - who was Kristi's roommate when she first attended the university, comes to her with news that there is some sort of cult on campus.

The room she rents also just happens to be the former room of one of the girls who has gone missing! Distracting her from her mission is ex-lover Jay McBride, who conveniently happens to be filling in as a lecturer in one of her classes. She wants to be a true-crime writer, and figures digging into this story is the perfect way to start out. Kristi Bentz has survived a serial killer twice, but will she be lucky a third time? She's re-enrolled at trendy university All Saints, where lately co-eds have had a habit of going missing.
