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Without a Trace

The Disappearance of Amy Billig -- A Mother's Search for Justice

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Without a Trace

By: Greg Aunapu, Susan Billig
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"This book will blow you away!" - Edna Buchanan, Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter & bestselling mystery author.
As featured on ABC's 20/20,Dateline NBC, Unsolved Mysteries, Time Magazine, People Magazine, The New York Times and many others: the riveting inside story of a mother's fearless search for her missing daughter, Without a Trace -- A Mother's Search for Justice went through four sold out printings and spent 12 weeks as the #2 True-Crime book on Amazon!

On March 5, 1974 -- the same day that rival motorcycle clubs roared through suburban Miami in celebration of their annual "Bike Week" -- seventeen-year-old Amy Billig left home to meet a friend for lunch ... and vanished. Several days later, Amy's frantic mother, Susan Billig, received an anonymous phone call saying that her daughter had been carried off by one of the biker gangs. And so began Susan's harrowing and extraordinary twenty-five-year search for her lost child -- an odyssey that led a desperate parent into the seedy heart of a dangerous subculture built on drugs, rebellion, brutality, and sex; a relentless hunt for the truth that showed her the best side of humanity...and the very worst.

"A great story of a mother searching for justice, answers and closure." -- Aphrodite Jones, author of The Embrace .

"Captures Susan Billig's compelling voice and heroic search for truth in one of Miami's most agonizing mysteries." -- Arthur Jay Harris, author of Speed Kills
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The book was amazing really grabbed you from the start and kept you Intrested the whole time. The mother’s love was just inspiring the links that a mother will go through for her child is unreal all in all 100% kick ass book.

The mothers love and dedication

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I didn't care for the AI delivery. It wasn't terrible but there were definitely times when you could tell it wasn't read by a human due to mispronunciations of words (Mal vs mall). I also enjoy hearing differing tones of voice, emotion, characters, etc.

Loved the story itself. I'm True Crime junkie

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I hated the AI narrator. Pauses when there no comma, mispronounces words, emphasizes the wrong syllable in words. I hope this doesn’t become the norm.

The perseverance of this wonderful mother.

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Such an amazing story of love and devotion. Unfortunately it was narrated by virtual voice.

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This is a great book that covered a case I don’t even remember hearing about. I am the same age Amy would have been now, but as a mother and grandmother my heart goes out to Amy’s mom and all she experienced and endured during her lifelong search for her daughter. The book details many harrowing encounters with the outlaw biker world and made me ask myself if I would be brave enough to do all she did. It’s heartbreaking that she never got the answers she so desperately searched for. I really enjoyed the automated narration too, I can’t stand when audio book narrators try to change their voices for each character, as if they’re acting in a movie or something. Just read the book. I highly recommend this book if true crime is your genre.

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