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Voices That Will Not Be Silenced by Terri LaPoint - True Crime Novel
Voices That Will Not Be Silenced by Terri LaPoint - True Crime Novel
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Innocent families have nothing to fear when a social worker knocks on their door. At least that is what Angel Mom Kathy Hall believed—until her granddaughter was shipped off to strangers.
Senator Linda Collins-Smith (AR) spent much of her time investigating failures of Child Protective Services, border security, and the possible link between the foster care/adoption system and child trafficking.
Kathy’s desperate Tweet brought the two women together, and they became close friends. Their quest for answers took them from Little Rock to Washington, D.C, speaking out for victims of injustices.
A shocking discovery led them to the Senator’s own back yard. Voices That Will Not Be Silenced is a riveting roller-coaster ride, exposing the dark underbelly of agencies that are supposed to protect children. This is the part of the story the media didn’t tell you. What happened to Kathy’s family can, and does, happen to loving families all over America. There are forces in play that do not want you to hear what you will read in these pages.
Will you hear their voices in time to make a difference? The freedom of those being held captive depends upon it.
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Terri LaPoint's "Voices That Will Not Be Silenced" reads like a riveting crime novel, except it's not fiction. I have known Terri and followed her work for many years, and while I am well aware of the underbelly of nastiness it portrays, I was not expecting all of the suspense, the twists and turns and outcomes in this story. Wow! It is highly readable, especially for an informative work of nonfiction. I highly recommend "Voices That Will Not Be Silenced" to anyone who cares about the issue, as I think we all should, or who might learn about what's going on "out there" right under our noses, just because the story is so exciting to read.