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Kidnapped: A Tugboater's Tale

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Being a tugboater is sometimes a dangerous job. Like...... Going out to buy pizza for the crew? That's not one of them, or is it? When Captain Ashley Walters and her husband, Adam, leave their tugboat in Indiana Harbor to pick up some Chicago-style pizzas for the crew, they never once thought it would become a life-defining event. But they will soon learn that sex traffickers lurk on corners where you least expect them, and being kidnapped by them can happen to "normal" Americans engaged in everyday, mundane tasks, in places considered safe and unsuspecting of trouble. This book is a gripping tale of what happens in the underworld of sex and human trafficking and brings light to its ills in our society. At the very least, it will show that being kidnapped by sex-traffickers is not just sme Third World or big city ghetto problem. The characters are endearing and you will wonder how they can continually deal with the trauma that they see the victims endure and that they experience themselves. Be prepared to cry with them!

228 pages, Paperback

Published April 18, 2022

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Bob Ojala

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January 20, 2024
This is a very important book, bringing greater awareness and understanding to the tragic issue of human trafficking. It kept my attention and I really enjoyed reading it!
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