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Over 200,000 children are objects of parental abduction each year in the US. Many times physical and sexual abuse are involved. The question most of us never have to face is "How far would we go, to find our child". The Scott Meredith Literary Agency says "...Talk to Me Dad, a deeply troubling novel of child abuse, brutalization and revenge... this novel... has been a particular pleasure to read; we've been touched by many of its components, particularly your courage in telling a story of this disturbing nature. You manage to effectively combine relentlessness with sensitivity in your…mehr

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Over 200,000 children are objects of parental abduction each year in the US. Many times physical and sexual abuse are involved. The question most of us never have to face is "How far would we go, to find our child". The Scott Meredith Literary Agency says "...Talk to Me Dad, a deeply troubling novel of child abuse, brutalization and revenge... this novel... has been a particular pleasure to read; we've been touched by many of its components, particularly your courage in telling a story of this disturbing nature. You manage to effectively combine relentlessness with sensitivity in your presentation, and that's no small feat." An in-depth mystery that addresses parental love, brotherly love, love for parents and even romance. As one reader said, "After reading your book, I could close my eyes and it was just like a movie playing in my mind."
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Autorenporträt
As with many writers, Pete Williams draws from a wide variety of experiences. Quite regularly, someone asks if there is anything he has not done. Some of the positions he has held include: serving those with special needs, carpenter, groundskeeper (of a ball diamond), farmer, data entry clerk, fine dining waitress, editor, columnist, taxi driver, truck driver, pastor, salesman, single parent...Pete Williams spent several months working as a Red Cross volunteer for several hurricanes.