The Lost Man - Chapter 15 - Chapter 20 Summary & Analysis

Jane Harper
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The Lost Man - Chapter 15 - Chapter 20 Summary & Analysis

Jane Harper
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Summary

Chapter 15 begins, and Nathan continues to tell the story of Jenna Moore. Carl Bright heard about Cameron's incident, except this time Jenna claimed that Cameron had forced her into having sex with him. Everyone who was at the party had not seen it that way, they had seen the two of them having fun and enjoying their evening. But Nathan says nothing came of the situation, Jenna and her boyfriend had left the town the next day.

The three boys arrive at Lehmann's hill, and Bub appears to be a little distracted. He feels regret for waiting so long to look for Cameron after he did not show up at Lehmann's hill on the day of Cameron's death. Bub says that he did not go search out of spite; the two of them had an argument a few days earlier about Bub...

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