âSuch Quiet Girls sucked me in from the first page. I came to care about all the characters and by the end I couldnât stop turning the pages. Yet another winner from Noelle Ihli that is not to be missed!ââFreida McFadden, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Housemaid
Ten children, abducted in broad daylightâand buried alive.
Sage and her sister wonât make it home from school today. Neither will the other children on Bus 315. But thatâs only the beginning of the nightmare.
New bus driver Jessa blames herself for what happened. She couldnât protect the kids she was supposed to deliver to daycare, just like she couldnât protect her own daughter three years ago. But this time, everything will be different. It has to be.
Trapped in a shipping container buried twenty feet underground, Jessa and the children do their best to stay calm. The kidnappers insist that if everyone behaves, theyâll be freed when the ransom is paid. But Sage isnât sure theyâll last that long. Neither is Jessa. Itâs dark and cramped, and with every passing minute itâs getting harder to breathe.
With timeâand airârunning thin, Jessa and the children must find a way to outsmart their captors, or face an unthinkable fate.
âSuch Quiet Girls sucked me in from the first page. I came to care about all the characters and by the end I couldnât stop turning the pages. Yet another winner from Noelle Ihli that is not to be missed!ââFreida McFadden, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Housemaid
Ten children, abducted in broad daylightâand buried alive.
Sage and her sister wonât make it home from school today. Neither will the other children on Bus 315. But thatâs only the beginning of the nightmare.
New bus driver Jessa blames herself for what happened. She couldnât protect the kids she was supposed to deliver to daycare, just like she couldnât protect her own daughter three years ago. But this time, everything will be different. It has to be.
Trapped in a shipping container buried twenty feet underground, Jessa and the children do their best to stay calm. The kidnappers insist that if everyone behaves, theyâll be freed when the ransom is paid. But Sage isnât sure theyâll last that long. Neither is Jessa. Itâs dark and cramped, and with every passing minute itâs getting harder to breathe.
With timeâand airârunning thin, Jessa and the children must find a way to outsmart their captors, or face an unthinkable fate.