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A Ladra de Bebés: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #2
Entangled: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #4
Pretty Little Girl: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #1
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A Liz Roberts Mystery Series

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Why Did Dad Obsessively Sexually Abuse Daughter for 20 Years?

"Janie cried out in fear and pain as the needle pierced her skin. She tried to scream but found that she couldn't breathe. Her vision blurred and the doctor's face faded. As her heart stopped, Janie's one last coherent thought was Rachel."

Detective Liz Roberts, in an awesome sequel to "Pretty Little Girl," reveals truths that turn her life upside-down. You'll learn why her extraordinary inquiry into the desertion of Armen Bedrosian by a daughter that he sexually abused for 20 years leads to Ellen Goodman; an OB/GYN, who many considered a saint. Detective Roberts exposes her as an intriguing monster who sells teenaged girls' babies.

"The Baby Thief" is not a typical female sleuth procedural; it's also a series of intertwining leaves involving a legally-sinful love that results in murder and an unexpected climax. The characters' depths and flaws frame this story in such a way that entice you to finish the novel in a single sitting. One reviewer said, "The story is so gripping that I couldn't even stop reading to eat or sleep."

"Pretty Little Girl" isn't a prerequisite to "The Baby Thief." Each stands on its own unique spine, but once you read either, you'll want to learn more. Click the "Buy" button now and learn why Armen continually sexually abused his daughter, 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDon Canaan
Release dateFeb 18, 2017
A Ladra de Bebés: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #2
Entangled: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #4
Pretty Little Girl: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #1

Titles in the series (4)

  • Pretty Little Girl: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #1

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    Pretty Little Girl: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #1
    Pretty Little Girl: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #1

    For 20 years, from age 13 until after she married, Laura cared for her father. That's because her psychopathic mother, on several occasions attempted to kill Laura with a butcher knife. Laura decides this could not continue and that she must live her own life. So she abandons her Alzheimer's disease-afflicted father at a county fair, without any ID--just a slip of paper that says "My name is Larry." Detective Liz Roberts, who also was abandoned by her birth mother, is assigned to the case, and in her investigation into Larry's identity and her attempt to locate Laura, she discovers many long-lost secrets. The story reels you in with little clues as to where it is heading as it builds to an 'insane' climax that you will never see coming. One reviewer said "I was drawn into the story right away. The descriptions were so vivid, I could see the characters and the scenery in my mind as the story unfolded. I was surprised as the author continued to take me through the twists and turns and secrets (of a) gripping story." Other reviewers agreed: "Apart from being a very good tragedy, this book also can be categorized as an excellent psychological thriller. Every character in this story has some emotional issues of their own including the leading investigator. Dark secrets of their lives (await) to make their lives more miserable."

  • A Ladra de Bebés: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #2

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    A Ladra de Bebés: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #2
    A Ladra de Bebés: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #2

    Numa fantástica sequela de "A Menina Bonita", a Detetive Liz Roberts revela verdades que viram a sua vida do aveso. Vai perceber como é que a extraordinária investigação do abandono de Armen Bedrosian pela filha que ele abusou sexualmente durante 20 anos conduz a Ellen Goodman, uma obstetra/ginecologista, que muitos consideravam uma santa. A Detetive Roberts expoem-na como um monstro intrigante que vendia bebés de adolescentes. "A Ladra de Bebés" não é o típico policial feminino. É também uma série de planos que se inter-relacionam, envolvendo um amor legalmente proibido e resulta em homicídio e num climax inesperado.

  • Entangled: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #4

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    Entangled: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #4
    Entangled: A Liz Roberts Mystery, #4

    "Entangled," a stand-alone novella, concludes the battle of good vs. evil that permeated the series of "Daddy's Girl," "Pretty Little Girl" and "The Baby Thief."  "Entangled" will reveal answers to questions raised in the earlier books (available in e-Book, print or audio book formats, as well as in Portugese and Spanish versions). "Daddy's Girl" tells how and why Armen Bedrosian, a pedophile, originates the story. For 20 years he sexually abused his teenaged daughter in this a prequel of good vs. evil. When Armen's 13-year-old daughter is kidnapped, she repays her ransom debt to daddy with daily sexually submissions. She later abandons the now Alzheimer's disease-afflicted father at a county fair.  Detective Liz Roberts conducts an investigation to locate the daughter, and by doing so discovers long-lost secrets of her own past. AudioFile Magazine calls the book "A realistic account…that never misses a beat as the tragic picture continually changes… (Readers) will feel as if they're on an emotional roller coaster as the story unravels layer by layer to a most unexpected conclusion." "The Baby Thief" examines an OB/GYN that many considered a saint. But Liz Roberts exposes her as an intriguing monster who sells pregnant girls' babies. This series of intertwining leaves, includes an illegal love affair that results in murder. One reviewer wrote "The story is so gripping that I couldn't even stop reading to eat or sleep."

  • The Baby Thief: A Liz Roberts Mystery

    The Baby Thief: A Liz Roberts Mystery
    The Baby Thief: A Liz Roberts Mystery

    Why Did Dad Obsessively Sexually Abuse Daughter for 20 Years? "Janie cried out in fear and pain as the needle pierced her skin. She tried to scream but found that she couldn't breathe. Her vision blurred and the doctor's face faded. As her heart stopped, Janie's one last coherent thought was Rachel." Detective Liz Roberts, in an awesome sequel to "Pretty Little Girl," reveals truths that turn her life upside-down. You'll learn why her extraordinary inquiry into the desertion of Armen Bedrosian by a daughter that he sexually abused for 20 years leads to Ellen Goodman; an OB/GYN, who many considered a saint. Detective Roberts exposes her as an intriguing monster who sells teenaged girls' babies. "The Baby Thief" is not a typical female sleuth procedural; it's also a series of intertwining leaves involving a legally-sinful love that results in murder and an unexpected climax. The characters' depths and flaws frame this story in such a way that entice you to finish the novel in a single sitting. One reviewer said, "The story is so gripping that I couldn't even stop reading to eat or sleep." "Pretty Little Girl" isn't a prerequisite to "The Baby Thief." Each stands on its own unique spine, but once you read either, you'll want to learn more. Click the "Buy" button now and learn why Armen continually sexually abused his daughter, 

Author

Don Canaan

Don Canaan went from a Bronx tenement to success in television news film, immigration to Israel, return to the U.S. and then to print journalism. He edited news film and documentaries for NBC News in New York, receiving a joint editorial commendation (as Donald Swerdlow) for Producer Fred Freed’s “American White Paper: Organized Crime in the United States.” In 1974, Canaan immigrated to Israel as part of an American group planning to found and settle in the new city of Yamit in the Sinai, north of El Arish. Upon returning to the U.S, Canaan became a unemployment statistic because news film had been superseded by videotape, which was controlled by a different union.. Ohio State University's School of Journalism came to the rescue with an offer to earn a master's degree while serving as an assistant in its TV news workshop. Canaan was hired as staff writer and photographer for The American Israelite in Cincinnati where he enterprised many stories.. His series, "Jews in Ohio's Prisons: Does Anybody Care?" won first place for best weekly journalism in Ohio from the State of Ohio Bar Association. . He is the author of “Horror in Hocking County” (a true-crime documentation of alleged satanic murders.

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