A war wages for the kids of Silver Heights, and he won't stand for it.
After arresting two teens for arson last fall and finding the body of a missing girl in the spring, Detective Samuel Campos determines to do more to protect the local kids. When he hears rumors about a man called Felipe, his curiosity is piqued. He senses there is more to the story than is being told.
But, is this a master criminal manipulating kids or a clever alias for local trouble?
Sam digs in, asking questions and pulling evidence from cold cases. However, the more he discovers, the more questions he creates. Even if he can track him down, too much about his case against Felipe is circumstantial. Sam is uncertain how to proceed-until threats come upon his own children.
Changes are coming, but what if he doesn't like God's plan. After ten years, Ryan's parents found his runaway sister, Amber. Now, as he drives to meet up with her and his parents before her wedding, his mind fills with all that's ahead of him. Besides figuring out where she will fit into his life, a job change is on the horizon. But should he stick with small town life or move to the city where he'll have more opportunities? Meeting the family his sister is marrying into only brings more questions. Maybe moving to nearby Portland is the better choice. But something about the town of Crossing calls to him. Is it the friendly people who openly accept him as Amber's brother or the cute brunette who happens to be sister of the groom? As Ryan weighs the pros and cons, He decides to put God to the test. Will He respond? And what if Ryan doesn't like the answer?
She's missing. No one knows why.
Seventeen-year-old Isabel Moreno fights with her grandfather about going to a friend's house to study. The next morning, she's gone. An honor roll student well liked by everyone, no one knows of trouble at home or at school. Friends are upset and the family is distraught. What happened?
Detective Samuel Campos is assigned to the case.
Every person he talks to seems sincere, but good kids don't just disappear. As he struggles through the never-ending questions surrounding Isabel, God talks to him in a way he's never experienced before. Or is his mind making up things to camouflage the disturbing lack of evidence?