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The Stolen Ones
The Stolen Ones | Owen Laukkanen
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The blistering new novel from the author of the multi-award-nominated The Professionals—“Laukkanen is one of the best young thriller writers working today” (Richmond Times-Dispatch). When you’ve got nothing left, you’ve got nothing left to lose. Cass County, Minnesota: A sheriff’s deputy steps out of a diner on a rainy summer evening, and a few minutes later, he’s lying dead in the mud. When BCA agent Kirk Stevens arrives on the scene, he discovers local authorities have taken into custody a single suspect: A hysterical young woman found sitting by the body, holding the deputy’s own gun. She has no ID, speaks no English. A mystery woman. The mystery only deepens from there, as Stevens and Carla Windermere, his partner in the new joint BCA–FBI violent crime task force, find themselves on the trail of a massive international kidnapping and prostitution operation. Before the two agents are done, they will have traveled over half the country, from Montana to New York, and come face-to-face not only with the most vicious man either of them has ever encountered—but two of the most courageous women. They are sisters, stolen ones. But just because you’re a victim doesn’t mean you have to stay one.
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Read for a challenge. Human trafficking - an all-around gritty read. Still like Windermere and Stevens!

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I loved the idea of this book since I have such a passion for helping victims of human trafficking, but this book contained an unnecessary amount of curse words and some of it was not accurate. Laukkanen said how buyers pay over 100,000 for a girl, which is just entirely false. The horrifying reality of modern slavery is that people are purchased for hardly anything because they are disposable.