Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Lost Girls


The Lost Girls


George D. Shulman


4 out of 5


I love this author, I love his take on his subject matter and I love that he doesn’t bind up the reader in unnecessary background fluff, that being said, I just wish that it didn’t remind me so much of the movie Human Trafficking. There are too many similar plotlines.

What begins for Sherry Moore as an assist with the U.S. Navy Seals to rescue climbers on Mt. Whitney suddenly turns into bizarre images of a castle in the jungle and women being held in cages. Sherry is not quite sure what images she is picking up from Sergio Mendoza, but when she finds out who he is and who his father was, she knows that she has crossed into a twilight zone that has no happy endings, but possibly she can make a difference.

There are many gut wrenching moments in this book and it’s definitely not for the squeamish, but Shuman handles the subject matter well and takes the reader on a journey into a world where nightmares live.

Amazon Review: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3846RJUS4JV26/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm

Nancy

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