About This Book

Rylee Adamson finds children when no one else can, operating at the edges of the supernatural world most people refuse to acknowledge. In this third installment of the Rylee Adamson dramatized series, the FBI comes calling with an offer she cannot refuse, pulling her into a salvage operation that unfolds far from home. Cut off from familiar allies and without the backup she relies on, Rylee must face mounting dangers entirely on her own terms, in a case where the missing are not the only ones at risk.

The full-cast production makes immediate use of its sprawling ensemble, assigning distinct voices to a world populated with morally complicated figures. With over a dozen performers sharing the load, the adaptation captures the fragmented, pressure-cooker atmosphere of Mayer's story with genuine theatrical energy. The pacing across its five-and-a-half hour runtime stays tight, and the absence of a single anchoring narrator mirrors Rylee's own sense of isolation, making the audio format feel like the natural home for this particular chapter in the series.