Will Trent, a dedicated agent with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation for fifteen years, knows that thereœs definitely such a thing as a copœs intuition. Which is why he should have listened to his own. While in an airport restroom at Atlantaœs Hartsfield-Jackson International, Will overhears a girlœs pleading, plaintive voice: Please, I wanna go home.· Something isnœt right here, thinks Will. He feels it in his gut. But he waits too long to act, and now the girl and the anxious, angry man sheœs with have disappeared into the crowds at the busiest passenger airport in the world. After a desperate search and with time running out, Will makes a call to his supervisor, Amanda Wagner. Willœs partner, Faith Mitchell, immediately sends out an abducted child alert. The entire airport will soon be grinding to a halt: Almost 100 million passengers a year. Five runways. Seven concourses. Six million square feet of space that sprawled across two counties, three cities, and five jurisdictions. All shut down on a dime because Will has a hunch that he is certain is true: a girl, maybe six or seven years old, has been snatched from God knows where. And he intends to bring her backno matter what it takes.