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Violence
Some
Moderate violence — a past suspicious death; current threats
Language
Barely any
Mild
Sexual Content
Some
Moderate — adult romantic content
Substance Use
None
No meaningful substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
The memory gap — what Lillian witnessed; why someone is afraid of what she might remember; the investigation of a death ruled accidental
What this book is about
Lillian is convinced that the night her college friend died was not the accident it was ruled. She has gaps in her memory from that night — and someone is now threatening her, suggesting she knows something she hasn't accessed. The Lost Night is a Jayne Ann Krentz romantic suspense — the lost-memory premise drives the investigation.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
A memory gap — the heroine doesn't know what she saw
A past death reexamined
Adult romantic content
Jayne Ann Krentz romantic suspense
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