Publisher's Synopsis
Some lost things insist on being found or maybe stolen.
Having been exiled away from the Bureau of Lost and Seldom Found, Roan and Devon have become members of a small tranquil community in the middle of nowhere. Custar, Kansas is the perfect place to be if one wishes to become lost in rural America. Yet even perfect places such as this have their secrets and what shows below the surface can be brutally deceptive. Devon is the first to notice the unraveling of their surroundings. When testing his theory, he is confronted by a dangerous discovery which he shares with Roan. Their only option is escape.
At the Bureau itself, truths once lost have now been found. Ezra's awakenings to such truths expose unimaginable lies and a terrifying conspiracy contrived by the Bureau's hierarchy who will stop at nothing to keep the truth hidden. The flaw in the Bureau's mechanism of control, however, is the all too human penchant for corruption and greed. Reunited with a man from his past, Ezra attempts to save his two friends before the bureau can silence their efforts. One idea is certain to Ezra and his friends. It is best to be as far away as possible when the lost things are found.