Buch, Englisch, 116 Seiten, Format (B × H): 130 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 158 g
When The Innocent trade their soul, kids are vulnerable.
Buch, Englisch, 116 Seiten, Format (B × H): 130 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 158 g
ISBN: 978-3-384-61463-6
Verlag: tredition
One moment they were there. The next—they were gone.
Across quiet neighborhoods, bustling cities, and rural backroads, children are vanishing—and behind every missing poster lies a story that demands to be heard.
In this gripping and emotionally charged investigation, acclaimed journalist Claire Smith unravels the haunting truths behind some of the most chilling cases of child disappearance. From the first frantic 911 calls to the harrowing aftermath faced by families left in limbo, Vanished: When Innocence is Taken exposes not only the predators behind the crimes—but also the cracks in the systems meant to protect the vulnerable.
Through real-life case studies, psychological profiling, survivor testimonies, and in-depth analysis, Smith sheds light on a hidden epidemic—and the collective silence that allows it to persist.
This is more than a true crime narrative. It is a call to awareness. A voice for the voiceless. And a plea to never forget the children who never came home.
Because behind every statistic is a name. A face. A future stolen.
Zielgruppe
This book is best suited for readers who are drawn to true crime, investigative journalism, and real-world justice issues, particularly those involving missing persons, child safety, and systemic failures.
? Primary Audience Includes:
True Crime Enthusiasts who seek deeply researched, emotionally engaging narratives rooted in real-world cases rather than sensationalized storytelling.
Investigative Journalism Readers interested in the ethical, procedural, and emotional complexity of missing child cases.
Advocates, Social Workers, and Law Enforcement Professionals who work in child protection, criminal justice, or victim advocacy and want an emotionally informed, accurate look at the landscape of child abduction and exploitation.
Survivors and Family Members of the Missing, or those personally impacted by related crimes, who seek validation, connection, or understanding through similar stories.
Readers of Human Rights and Social Justice Nonfiction, especially those invested in system reform, trauma-informe




