Strength for Parents of Missing Children
Surviving Divorce, Abduction, Runaways and Foster Care
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Narrated by:
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Kathleen Miranti
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By:
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Marie White
About this listen
How do you continue living when your worst fear has been realized?
Bret and his sons were interrupted by banging on the door. Minutes later he was in handcuffs and the boys were pushed toward their estranged mother.
Called the silver bullet effect, their mother had called with false allegations to illegally gain possession of their sons and smuggle them out of the country.
It was weeks before the web of lies that put Bret in jail was untangled. Finally, a judge awarded Bret sole custody, but the police refused to enforce it. Months passed as he searched for his sons. Two hundred and fifteen days after their abduction, law enforcement issued a warrant for the boys' mother and listed the kids as missing children.
It would take the help of someone special before there would be a breakthrough in Bret's case. That special person was internationally renowned private investigator, Logan Clarke. Logan is the man who finds missing children.
More than two million families in the United States have experienced a missing child. Numerous alienated parents, estranged grandparents, foster parents, pre-adoptive parents, and relatives are currently facing the loss of children in their lives. Many people break down mentally, suffer from PTSD, become pathologically depressed, or turn to drugs and alcohol. Some even end their suffering through suicide.
There are books that deal with stress, or parental alienation, or grief and loss. This is the first book to address all these issues in a comprehensive survival guide for coping while your child is gone.
©2017 Marie White (P)2017 Marie White