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Losing Sophia: A psychological thriller by Ennis, Sara

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Losing Sophia: A psychological thriller

by Ennis, Sara

Love lost, secrets buried, and a race against time to uncover the truth.

Literature & Fiction Women's Fiction Sisters Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Author Ennis, Sara
Published 2025
Format Print edition

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About Losing Sophia: A psychological thriller

Love lost, secrets buried, and a race against time to uncover the truth. Sophia Miles sees her invitation to speak at a prestigious New Orleans conference as a turning point. After months of increasingly threatening messages from Caleb’s volatile ex-girlfriend, Jade, she imagines a fresh start—possibly in New Orleans, though she hasn’t shared that with Caleb yet. In the vibrant city, surrounded by the architecture she loves, Sophia begins to dream of a new chapter with the man she loves. But someone is watching. Always watching. When Sophia vanishes after an attempted assault in her hotel room, her mother Anna and sister Clara rush to New Orleans, desperate for answers. Caleb follows, determined to find her. But as the investigation unfolds, the police raise troubling questions: Were Sophia’s fears about Jade real, or a figment of her imagination? Was Sophia running from a genuine threat—or from herself? Adding to the uncertainty is James Thornton, a colleague Sophia recently met, whose eagerness to help hides layers of ambiguity. Is he a friend, or could he be tied to her disappearance in ways no one expects? As Anna and Clara peel back the layers of Sophia’s life, they uncover secrets that shatter their understanding of her—and of those around her. The truth about Sophia’s disappearance will shatter them all. Because sometimes the real danger isn’t what you fear—it’s what you never see coming.

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