Since being freed, Chloe's version of events, along with some of the stranger circumstances of her kidnapping have driven the press into a frenzy of doubt. Chloe has been called a liar, an attention seeker and judged by us, the public at every turn. What Chloe has gone through is not trial by jury, but trial by media. But Chloe is determined not to be a victim and in Six Days she will revisit her terrifying ordeal and shed light on this disgusting version of modern slavery which goes largely unreported because of who the kidnappers target. Finally given the chance to tell the truth, this is her story in her own words.
While FBI agent Luke Falcon pursues a kidnapper responsible for the disappearance of his cousin's wife and son, he fears the worst as he slowly grows closer to the crime's only witness.
Readers of all ages will feel the extraordinary vitality of the tale and its characters as they follow the stirring adventures of David Balfour in the Highlands of Scotland.
Red-haired Marvin is convinced that the reason he looks different from the rest of his family is that he is really the lost prince of Shampoon.
Now, as they were going out of the palace, they had a porter's lodge to go by; and it came in on my father, as he was perhaps the first private Hieland gentleman that had ever gone by that door, it was right he should give the ...
The tale of a young boy sold into slavery by his uncle describes his adventures escaping from his captors and returning to civilization
Paula S. Fass explores how our awareness of violence toward the young has evolved from a time when Americans were shocked to discover that their children could be held for ransom, until today, when sexual predators seem to threaten our ...
Despite the efforts of her brother, the FBI, and her parents, Meg Falconer is still missing and even Meg's kidnappers cannot find her since she always seems to give them the slip.
Fourteen-year-old Jacob has won a once-in-a-lifetime chance to appear in a Hollywood movie.
In this book, Louise Revell examines questions of Roman imperialism and Roman ethnic identity and explores Roman imperialism as a lived experience based around the paradox of similarity and difference.
In the years following an emotional family tragedy, Irene Kelly and her detective husband, Frank Harriman, face a shocking DNA revelation.