The unicorns are gone; it's not all sweetness and light.
Elisaveta Feldt wanted only to relive the dance recital and prepare for her next class. But her world turned upside down when Father gave her to strangers who speak a language she doesn't understand. Stripped and then stuffed into a canvas seabag, Elisaveta's fate seemed bleak. Little did she know, this was only the beginning of her harrowing journey. After a long boat trip, the bag was pitched overboard and dragged to the beach on Tiny Cay, part of Ian Jamse's Nest.
She didn't lie there long; Alison Carver tripped over the bag discovering its captive contents.
Alison and her twin brother were visiting the Nest for a vacation coupled with an introduction to mercenary training befitting sixteen year-olds. Why would they be aware of dark secrets lurking beneath the surface?
Rebecca Jamse accepts the girl as a gift, not suspecting that Elisaveta is only the proverbial tip of the iceberg.
Elisaveta's appearance on Tiny Cay was not happenstance. Revenge remains a powerful motivator, driving Rebecca and her team members to find justice and retribution.
Like the other Rebecca Jamse Thrillers, The Girl in the Bag is set in an approximation to the contemporary real world. It is a thriller, recommended for readers 15 and over.
Be sure to pick this book up to be ready for the next in the series, coming soon