Yes, there are some novels that might touch on such a dark and tragic topic. For example, some crime or mystery novels could feature a plot where girls go missing and are found murdered near or in a church. These types of stories often explore themes of evil, mystery, and the search for justice.
One possibility could be 'The Silence of the Lambs' by Thomas Harris. While not directly about a girl being murdered near a church, it has elements of a serial killer preying on young women, and religious and moral themes are explored. Another might be some of the works by James Patterson. His crime novels often deal with dark and disturbing topics, and there could be a story in his extensive bibliography that has some connection to what you're looking for.
It could be about lost girls in various senses, perhaps physically lost in a strange place, or lost in their lives, like they've lost their way, their identities or their purpose. Without reading it, it's hard to be more specific.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with that title or a similar name. It might be about girls who are lost in some way, perhaps lost in a strange place, lost in their lives, or lost in their identities.
In web novels, the "three daughters of the Mo family" was a common character setting. It usually referred to Mo Ya, Nongyu, and Madam Mingzhu.
Black Crow was a male character in the Chinese 3D martial arts animation "The Legend of Qin" series. He belonged to the assassin organization "Night" and was Bai Feng's superior and best friend. Later, he died to save Bai Feng.
Nongyu was a female character in the third volume of the Qin Dynasty's Bright Moon, The Qin Dynasty's Hundred Schools of Philosophy. She was one of the top assassins in the State of Qin and a zither mistress. In the end, she died under her own zither music in order to protect the person she loved.
Madam Mingzhu was an original female character in the animated series "Nine Songs of the Sky"(a sister chapter of the "The Legend of Qin" series). She was one of the "Four Murderous Generals of the Night", the confidant of the Korean General Ji Wuye. Her nickname was "Hundred Birds" and she was the owner of the Korean dance studio, Zi Lan Xuan.
While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "The Legend of Mortal Cultivation"!