The Visual Deception is the sequel to Shattered Innocence.
Breeding farms run by human traffickers supply sex slaves, domestic slaves, and very young children to a $150 billion industry.
Over 30,000 cults allow breeding farms to be hidden in plain sight. A chance tip off suggests Rose may be held captive in a breeding farm disguised as a cult.
How to find and then to rescue her twin sister? The Visual Deception is the exciting conclusion to the Ruby Streeter story.
Jack Kregas was raised in Vermont in the Northeast of the United States. After three years in the US Army he was discharged in Europe where he spent thirty years skiing, owning ski shops and other businesses.
After many winters in the Alps and summers windsurfing on Maui, Jack departed Switzerland for Maui full time with his Australian wife and small daughter. Five years later he moved the family to Australia becoming an Australian citizen.
Jack now lives in Brisbane where he wrote his first book in 2015, the autobiography of his adventurous life. With that success, he has written 16 more composing of thrillers, shorts stories, and crime novels. His last novels are SHATTERED INNOCENCE and the sequel THE VISUAL DECEPTION both out now.
These novels based in Australia are on human trafficking. PLEASE watch the videos.
Having read Jack Kregas’ hard-hitting ‘Shattered Innocence,’ I acquired his sequel, ‘The Visual Deception’. Anxious as Ruby Streeter to find her twin sister Rose who has been kidnapped by human traffickers and sold to a breeding farm, I hunkered down in anticipation of the author’s uncanny ability to interweave fact with fiction, along with his ingenious ways to “make things right” for those wronged.
Wrong (Fact) – Cases prosecuted for human trafficking get about a 38 per cent conviction rate due to many convoluted and corrupt reasons.
Right (Fiction) - Lasttec, a Reno-based company with several highly trusted tech-savvy employees headed by Carl Svensson, Ruby’s boyfriend. One of their missions is to rescue Rose.
The author effectively bridges the gap between both books so the reader gets the gist of what has transpired. Dialogue enriches detailed plotting. Tension builds to a crescendo. You know where the characters stand, especially Ruby. Outcomes are both gratifying and heart-wrenchingly realistic.
I highly recommend this sequel for the author’s painstaking and uncompromising ability to fabricate a story pertaining to the crime of human trafficking.