A vigilante with a connection to the Other Side, Sarah Roberts has faced several enemies throughout her career. But in Losing Sarah, the enemy is herself. Addicted to heroin after her captivity by the Enzo Cartel, she’s looking for one more fix to gather the strength to fight the urge.
She finds a dealer in Mexico, but the transaction is interrupted by a robbery at a casino, leaving Sarah in police custody. Burnt out, in withdrawal, Sarah feels lost, finished.
She didn’t tell Aaron Stevens, her boyfriend, where she was going, and now he can’t find her. He pools his resources with their trusted friend, Parkman, to search for Sarah, and they discover something suspicious.
A man from Sarah’s past, who died years ago, is seen on the hotel lobby’s cameras talking to Sarah before she disappears into police custody. Her reaction on the video tells Parkman she is as stunned as he is to see this man back from the dead.
Sarah is released from the Mexican holding cell and falls into the clutches of a woman bent on revenge for past transgressions and rich enough to mete out violent consequences.
Hope is an expense she can’t afford. The currency of faith bleeds her dry. When Vivian deserts her, Sarah has to rely on her bruised wits to stay alive, and in Losing Sarah, that’s just not enough.