Nobody's Child
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4.1 • 31 Ratings
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- $9.99
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Publisher Description
A bloodstained note left for Chicago PI Georgia Davis reveals the shocking existence of a half-sister she never knew about. That sister, Savannah, is pregnant and begging for Georgia’s help.Determined to track her down, Georgia finds herself heading deep into the dangerous underworld of Chicago’s illegal sex trafficking business. She soon discovers that trafficking is just a small part of the horrifying and deadly situation in which her new sister is caught up.Even worse, as Georgia tries to extricate Savannah, she comes up against an old enemy determined to make sure neither woman will escape alive.In the fourth novel of the Georgia Davis series, she faces her toughest challenge yet—and one she might not survive.
Finalist in the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery and Suspense.
Finalist for the 2015 Shamus Award, Best PI Indie Novel.
Finalist in the Chicago Writers Association — Fiction Category
Shortlisted for the Kindle Book Review Awards: Mystery/Thriller category
Finalist in the Fiction: Mystery/Suspense — 2015 USA Best Book Awards
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Former cop turned-PI Georgia Davis takes on what could be her most personal case yet in Hellmann's thrilling fourth installment in her Chicago-based series (after 2011's Toxicity). Georgia always thought she was an only child, until she receives a bloodstained note revealing that she has a half-sister, Savannah, who's not only in trouble but is pregnant. With little to go on, Georgia soon discovers that Savannah, who's almost 16 and goes by the name Vanna, is caught up in Chicago's underground human trafficking ring, which provides whoever's willing to pay with everything from organs to babies, not to mention girls for sex. Few people are willing to talk to Georgia about the details of the operation, but the wily PI soon learns that a former foe could be an asset in bringing her sister home safely. Hellmann ratchets up the tension with each chapter, and the reader is constantly kept wondering about the fate of both sisters. (BookLife)
Customer Reviews
Excellent!
Book was written very well. I would definitely recommend this book. A real page turner. Interesting plot twists as well.
Excellent
What a fantastic story!!!!