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The story opens during the 1998 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. In a terrifying instant, Kiera Templeton, a 5-year-old girl, vanishes in the crowd. Despite a massive police operation and media frenzy, the trail goes cold.
Years later, in 2004, Kiera’s parents receive a shocking video tape. It shows their daughter—alive—at age 11. This macabre clue reopens the case, dragging veteran journalist Miren Triggs into a web of secrets, corruption, and psychological horror. La chica de nieve - Javier Castillo.epub
Castillo masterfully alternates between the past and the present, leading the reader through the dark underbelly of Manhattan. Unlike traditional whodunits, La chica de nieve focuses on the why. The title refers to a mysterious figure who leaves paper snowflakes at crime scenes—a chilling motif that haunts every chapter of the EPUB.
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The book blends the gloomy, atmospheric tension often found in Scandinavian crime fiction with the fast-paced, action-oriented style of American thrillers. It’s dark, gritty, and moves at breakneck speed. In a terrifying instant, Kiera Templeton, a 5-year-old
La chica de nieve opens with a shocking, iconic public event: the 1998 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. In front of millions of spectators and live television cameras, Kiera Templeton, a 5-year-old girl, vanishes while walking with her parents.
The story then jumps to 2010, almost 12 years later. Kiera’s parents, now divorced and broken, receive a shocking piece of mail: a videotape showing Kiera at age 8, laughing and seemingly alive. This triggers a frantic, cold-case investigation led by a young, ambitious journalist named Miren Triggs (an intern at the New York Post) and her veteran colleague, Jim Schmoer.
Miren becomes obsessed with the case, following a trail of cryptic clues left by the kidnapper. Meanwhile, a parallel narrative follows Bowdoin, a retired detective haunted by another missing girl case from the 1990s. The two timelines and investigations collide, revealing a dark network of secrets, abuse, and hidden identities.