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Inhuman Trafficking by Mike Papantonio and Alan Russell

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This is a well researched, fictional book that shines a light on one of society’s more despicable cockroaches, human trafficking.   Every day kids as young as 13 are sold for their bodies.   It gives one pause when you look at a kid and think they could be abducted or abused.    Deke, attorney, and Jake a disbarred attorney work together again to track down a missing girl with ties to Deke and in the meantime discover the depths of the sex slave trade.

The authors show a side of humanity that you really don’t want to see.   The willingness of people to look the other way, to look down their noses and to despise the women who are often pulled into the sex trade against their wishes.   Prostitution is often described as a victimless crime but that makes the often-erroneous assumption that the prostitute is willing and able to choose that life.

The Book is written as a novel but sheds light on a societal issue that is frequently ignored. There is action and characters you can like as well as a cast of deplorable villains. 

I can’t say it was an enjoyable read but it is most definitely worth reading.

I strongly recommend it. 


This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases if you click on a purchasing link below.#CommissionsEarned



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