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Terrify No More
Author: Gary A. Haugen, Gregg Hunter

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Publisher: W Publishing Group
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 4
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ISBN-13: 9780849918384 - ISBN-10: 0849918383
Publication Date: 1/7/2005
Pages: 245

Book Description:
In a small village outside of Phnom Pehn, little children as young as five years old were forced to live as sex slaves. Day after day their hope was slipping away. Tireless workers from International Justice Mission (IJM) infiltrated the ring of brothels and gathered evidence to free the children. Headed up by former war-crimes investigator Gary Haugen, IJM faced impossible odds-police corruption, death threats, and mission-thwarting tip-offs. But they used their expert legal finesse and high-tech investigative techniques to save the lives of 37 young girls and secured the arrest and conviction of several perpetrators. Terrify No More focuses on this dramatic rescue story, and uses flashbacks to tell those of many other victims who were given a second chance at life by this amazing organization.

Readers of John Grisham and Ted Dekker novels will appreciate the suspense, plot twists, and relentless pursuit of justice found in the true story of Terrify No More.


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Top Member Book Reviews

Kimm H. (alfalpharetta) wrote on 7/13/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book is amazing. What Gary Haugen and his team at International Justice Mission are doing for children enslaved in brothels across the planet will blow your mind. The lengths they go to in order to free these children are amazing and God-honoring. And the depth of evil and depravity that keeps them enslaved is utterly revolting.

I was moved to action by this book and partner with many other organizations that are trying to end human trafficking, child prostitution and exploitation, child sex tourism, and other horrors.

Read it and get involved!

Rhonda D. (superdupar) wrote on 3/1/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book accounts how the workers of International Justice Mission work to bring freedom and justice to the Cambodian village of Svay Pak. This village is known internationally for its sex slavery forcing very young children into the trade. Readers follow the gathering of information, through the arrest and trail of the perpetrators. There are also stories of IJM freeing slaves from other areas of the world as well as how the organization comes alongside cases of rape and police injustice to bring about arrests, convictions and public knowledge of these crimes.


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