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Anybody’s DaughterBy Pamela Samuels YoungAngela Evans Series, Book 2Publisher: Goldman House PublishingRelease Date: October 28, 2013Genre: Mystery/ThrillerLength: 376 PagesISBN: 978-0-989293-50-1ASIN: B00GC7UI8EAdd to GoodreadsAbout the book:Is Anybody’s Daughter Ever Safe?Based on the real-life horrors faced by thousands of girls, award-winning author Pamela Samuels Young takes readers deep inside the disturbing world of child sex trafficking in a fast-paced thriller that educates as much as it entertains.The opening chapter of Anybody’s Daughter introduces readers to thirteen-year-old Brianna Walker. She’s ecstatic because she’s about to sneak off to meet her first real boyfriend—a boyfriend she met on Facebook. But Brianna is in for a horrifying surprise because her boyfriend doesn’t exist. Instead, Brianna unwittingly becomes the captive of a ring of drug dealers-turned-human traffickers who prey on lonely girls from dysfunctional homes. But they’ve made a big mistake in targeting Brianna because she doesn’t meet either of those criteria.Brianna’s Uncle Dre, a man with his own criminal past, is determined to find the niece who is more like a daughter to him. Rather than sit back and rely on police to bring Brianna home, Dre scours the dark corners of Los Angeles looking for her. He is stunned to learn that the trafficking of children isn’t just happening in other countries. It’s occurring at epidemic levels right in his own backyard.Dre is not alone in his desperate search. Loretha Johnson knows this world well. A social worker who previously lived “the life,” Loretha now dedicates her time to saving as many young girls as she can find. She turns out to be an invaluable resource for Dre, who ultimately gets a lead on The Shepherd, a mastermind in the trafficking world whose every move is fueled by ego and greed. Dre vows to bring The Shepherd’s reign of terror to an end, even if he has to break the law to do it.While Brianna makes a futile effort to thwart her captors, Dre is getting closer and closer to finding her. The woman he loves, attorney Angela Evans, knows the dangers faced by sexually exploited children because she represents them in juvenile court. Angela lends her moral support and, eventually, an important clue to Brianna’s whereabouts.As he races against the clock, Dre ultimately comes up with a daring plan—one that puts many lives in danger, including his own. But will he find Brianna before it’s too late?Kirkus Reviews called Anybody’s Daughter “A fast-paced, well-written thriller that’s grounded in important social issues.”
ABOUT PAMELA SAMUELS
YOUNG
When
attorney and author Pamela Samuels Young isn’t practicing law, you can usually
find her penning her next legal thriller. Described by one reviewer as “John
Grisham with a sister’s twist,” Pamela is an award-winning author of six
novels.
Pamela
has always abided by the philosophy that you create the change you want to see.
Fed up with never seeing women or people of color depicted as savvy, hot shot
attorneys in the legal thrillers she read, the Compton native decided to create
her own characters. Despite the demands of a busy legal career, Pamela
accomplished her ambitious goal by getting up at four in the morning to write
before work, dedicating her weekends to writing and even spending her vacation
time glued to her laptop for ten or more hours a day. In the process, she
discovered her passion.
Her
debut novel, Every Reasonable Doubt (2006), won the Black Expressions Book
Club’s Fiction Writing Contest, received an honorable mention in the SEAK Legal
Fiction Writing Competition and was a finalist for USA Book News’ Best Books of
2006 awards in the mystery, suspense and thriller category. Her second novel,
In Firm Pursuit (2007), was honored by Romantic Times magazine as a finalist
for Best African-American Novel of 2007. Murder on the Down Low (2008),
Pamela’s third release, was an “Editor’s Pick” by Black Expressions magazine
and a finalist for the 2009 African-American Literary Awards in the fiction
category. The Black Caucus of the American Library Association honored Pamela’s
fourth novel, Buying Time (2009), with its 2010 Fiction Award, calling the book
“a captivating, suspenseful thriller.” Attorney-Client Privilege (2012) was
Pamela’s fifth legal thriller, followed by Anybody’s Daughter (2013), which
examines the shocking world of child sex trafficking.
The
prolific writer has also penned the short stories Easy Money, featured in the
anthology Scoundrels: Tales of Greed, Murder and Financial Crimes (2012) and
Setup, selected for the Sisters in Crime anthology, LAndmarked for Murder
(2006).
A
former journalist, Pamela began her broadcasting career with WXYZ-TV in Detroit
and later worked as a news writer and associate producer for KCBS-TV in Los
Angeles. Burned out by the news business, Pamela took a big and scary step a
few months before her 30th birthday and entered law school—a long-held dream.
Pamela currently moonlights as a mystery writer while working full-time as
Managing Counsel for Labor and Employment Law for a major corporation in
Southern California, specializing in employment law and social media law. Prior
to that, she served as Employment Law Counsel for Raytheon Company and spent
several years as an associate with the law firm of O’Melveny & Myers, LLP,
in Los Angeles.
A
graduate of UC Berkeley’s School of Law, Pamela has a bachelor’s degree in
journalism from USC and a master’s degree in broadcasting from Northwestern
University’s Medill School of Journalism. She formerly served on the Board of
Directors of the Los Angeles chapter of Mystery Writers of America and is a
diehard member of Sisters in Crime-L.A., an organization dedicated to the
advancement of women mystery writers. A graduate of Compton High School, Pamela
lives in the Los Angeles area and attends Hope in Christ Community Church in
Compton.
Pamela
is a frequent speaker on the topics of fiction writing, discrimination law and
pursuing your passion. To read an excerpt of Pamela’s books or to schedule her
for a speaking engagement or book club meeting via speakerphone, Skype,
FaceTime or in person, visit her website atwww.pamelasamuelsyoung.com or
email her at authorpamelasamuelsyoung@gmail.com.
This looks like an excellent read. Thanks so much for letting us know about it!
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