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Someone's Little Angel

By: Jamie F Ford
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Who could be worse than Fred and Rosemary West, Robert Black or Ian Brady and Myra Hindley? Meet Brenda, Fat Alec and Gregor Zimmel, then decide. Follow Chief Superintendent Dan Kernick as he unravels a horrific child exploitation ring. When the shoes of a girl, abducted two years ago, are found at the scene of a horrific double murder, an international police investigation is launched. Although Chief Superintendent Dan Kernick is reluctant to take on the case he dispatches a team to review the original investigation. Meanwhile, he and his sergeant fly to Austria to unravel why the missing girl's shoes have been discovered on a mountainside. As the twin strands of the investigation unfold, child exploitation rings in England and mainland Europe are linked abductions and deaths of missing children, hard pornography and snuff films on the dark web. Set in the North of England and the Austrian Tyrol, this is a hard hitting story, with graphic descriptions of the inhuman treatment of victims, uncovering a world where those victims and the perpetrators of horrific crimes are tied inexorably together in a web of cruelty, suffering, and perverse sexual gratification.
This book is a fictional account of people trafficking by an organised crime group and details child abduction, sexual exploitation and abuse. Within the book are quotations from real-life survivors of trafficking and exploitation. It is not for the feint-hearted.
Crime Fiction
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