The Baby Thief: A Liz Roberts Mystery

The Baby Thief: A Liz Roberts Mystery

by Shawn Graves, Don Canaan
The Baby Thief: A Liz Roberts Mystery

The Baby Thief: A Liz Roberts Mystery

by Shawn Graves, Don Canaan

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Overview

Why Did Dad Obsessively Sexually Abuse Daughter for 20 Years? "Janie cried out in fear and pain as the needle pierced her skin. She tried to scream but found that she couldn't breathe. Her vision blurred and the doctor's face faded. As her heart stopped, Janie's one last coherent thought was Rachel." Detective Liz Roberts, in an awesome sequel to "Pretty Little Girl," reveals truths that turn her life upside-down. You'll learn why her extraordinary inquiry into the desertion of Armen Bedrosian by a daughter that he sexually abused for 20 years leads to Ellen Goodman; an OB/GYN, who many considered a saint. Detective Roberts exposes her as an intriguing monster who sells teenaged girls' babies. "The Baby Thief" is not a typical female sleuth procedural; it's also a series of intertwining leaves involving a legally-sinful love that results in murder and an unexpected climax. The characters' depths and flaws frame this story in such a way that entice you to finish the novel in a single sitting. One reviewer said, "The story is so gripping that I couldn't even stop reading to eat or sleep." "Pretty Little Girl" isn't a prerequisite to "The Baby Thief." Each stands on its own unique spine, but once you read either, you'll want to learn more. Click the "Buy" button now and learn why Armen continually sexually abused his daughter, And don't forget to download "The Ballad of a Pretty Little Girl" at https: //youtu.be/hVQh5Hm9Lsg

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781535361187
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/21/2016
Series: Liz Roberts Mysteries , #2
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Don Canaan

Don Canaan went from a Bronx tenement to success in television news film, immigration to Israel, return to the U.S. and then print journalism.

He edited news film and documentaries for NBC News in New York, receiving a joint Peabody Award editorial commendation (as Donald Swerdlow) for Producer Fred Freed's "American White Paper: Organized Crime in the United States."

In 1974, Canaan immigrated to Israel as part of an American group planning to found and settle the new city of Yamit in the Sinai, north of El Arish (an area now part of Egypt).

Ohio State University's School of Journalism offered Canaan an offer to earn a master's degree while supervising its television news workshop

Canaan was later hired as staff writer and photographer for The American Israelite in Cincinnati where he enterprised many stories. His series, "Jews in Ohio's Prisons: Does Anybody Care?" received first place recognition for best weekly journalism in Ohio from the State of Ohio Bar Association. It is available for the Kindle at http://www.amazon.com/dp/ B0057Q222G.

A compilation of Canaan's newspaper articles, "The Cracker Barrel." is available at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005C1GMS6

He's the author of "Horror in Hocking County" (a true-crime document of alleged satanic murders in Ohio), available from Kindle at http://www.amazon.com/dp/ B0035RPHN0, and as an audio book.

Canaan is the co-author, along with Marcia Swerdlow Koski of a children's book, "Miss Rainbow and the Magic Teapot," at http://www.amazon.com/dp/ B00507CXKS.

His latest books include "Daddy's Girl" (the prequel to Pretty Little Girl) and "The Baby Thief, (which I hope you have enjoyed reading).

Canaan has also written "An Unauthorized Guide to Living in Wayward Pines" and "Conceived in Liberty" (A comedic, time-traveling romp through the history of the Union of Royal American States--our monarchy as founded by Benedict Arnold who defeated the traitorous General George Washington).
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