The Missing 
Place
Author: Sophie Littlefield
Release Date: October 14, 
2014
Publisher: Gallery Books
Book Description:
Twenty-year-old Taylor Jarvis and Paul 
Carroll go missing in Weir, North Dakota, where they have been working on rigs 
owned by Oasis Energy. The boys stayed in Black Creek Lodge, a ?man camp? 
providing room and board. The mothers of the two boys come to Weir to find out 
what happened to their sons and form an uneasy alliance. Shay Jarvis, a 
41-year-old single grandmother, has more grit than resources; for wealthy 
suburban housewife Colleen Carroll, the opposite is true. Overtaxed by worry, 
exhaustion, and fear, they question each other's methods and motivations - but 
there is no one else to help, and they must learn to work together if they are 
to have any chance of breaking through the barriers put up by their sons? 
employer, the indifference of an overtaxed police department, and a town of 
strangers with their own secrets against a backdrop of a modern day gold 
rush.
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Praise for THE MISSING 
PLACE
“Littlefield maximizes the emotional impact of her 
character-driven cautionary tale.” –Publishers Weekly
“Really good read. Readers will admire the tenacity of the lead 
characters…to find strength and answers together.” –Fitness 
Magazine
“The excellent writing will keep readers engrossed and unwilling 
to put the book down.” –RT Book Reviews
GUEST POST
DREAM CAST
Thank you for inviting me to “cast” my
book! It’s so much fun to imagine the story unfolding on the big screen.
Tea
Leone is perfect to play Shay, the gritty down-on-her-luck single mother of
Taylor. Her beach-girl blond good looks can turn brittle and even harsh in
certain settings, which speaks to her versatility as an actress as well as her
marvelously changeable look. This works for Shay, whose emotions run the gamut
from fierce pride to relentless determination to grief to seduction to
tentative hope.
Paul
is a handsome young man, except his lack of confidence and shaky grasp on his
life choices mean that he doesn’t know it. There’s a hint of fear in him, no
matter the circumstances; a wounded quality to his interactions that can be
troubling. Josh Hutcherson (from Hunger Games) has that same quality, to me:
even when he is at his most heroic, you can discern the hurt he carries on the
inside.
Paul’s
mother Colleen does not see herself as strong or particularly likeable, and no
one else does, either. She is also stiff and a bit too formal, her looks dulled
by too much hairspray and the wrong clothes and makeup. But when the chips are
down, she steps up with everything she’s got. I think Bellamy Young, who plays
the first lady on SCANDAL, could capture those qualities perfectly.
About The Author
Sophie's first novel, A BAD DAY FOR SORRY 
(Thomas Dunne/St. Martin's Minotaur, 2009) has been nominated for the Edgar, 
Macavity, Barry, and Crimespree awards, and won the Anthony Award and the 
RTBookReviews Reviewers Choice Award for Best First Mystery. Her novel AFTERTIME 
was a finalist for the Goodreads Choice Horror award.
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