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A university student from Toronto, Canada, takes a short vacation to Calcutta, India, where a "friend" introduces him to a "special place". Jared, unaware of what he is walking into, suddenly finds himself in a room with a twelve-year-old girl who calls herself Hann'Sha. Shocked that she expects to have sex with him, Jared flees the building but soon finds himself consumed with both guilt and a passion to help her. The story that ensues is inspired by true events, because it is the story of countless thousands of young children in India, and elsewhere, who are sold into sexual servitude by…mehr

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A university student from Toronto, Canada, takes a short vacation to Calcutta, India, where a "friend" introduces him to a "special place". Jared, unaware of what he is walking into, suddenly finds himself in a room with a twelve-year-old girl who calls herself Hann'Sha. Shocked that she expects to have sex with him, Jared flees the building but soon finds himself consumed with both guilt and a passion to help her. The story that ensues is inspired by true events, because it is the story of countless thousands of young children in India, and elsewhere, who are sold into sexual servitude by impoverished families, and who live a life as such until they either die or serve no further use. Jared makes it his mission to save Hann'Sha, but to do so he will have to face a corrupt law enforcement and worse, a criminal underworld, one that would kill him before letting her go. Can he do it or is he walking into certain death? See Me Not was inspired by an eight-year-old girl living in the ditches of Calcutta. Her perseverance and will to survive is the reason behind this story - one intended to put the spotlight on a global issue - the human trafficking pipeline - a multi-billion-dollar global industry today. "Written in elegant prose, it is not only about the ills of humanity, but also about hope and optimism...Overall, it is a good thriller..." Alex Markman, Author "The only book that gripped my attention in years, thank you for sharing." "We (my company) are too sponsoring Christel House which is a World Wide organization for orphans to get schooling and high level education so they don't end up on the street or being trafficked. I did this inspired by your book, so thank you for that and keep up the good work of getting word around."
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Inspired by Richard Bach, author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Illusions and The Bridge Across Forever, I discovered not only a passion to write, but also a channel, a means of helping to raise awareness in a world where people, trying to change things for the better, were being fought and silenced, where racism, greed and war were commonplace, and a society that was being dumbed down primarily through a system of "education", cultural propaganda and ideology - both political and religious. I write high-concept thrillers and speculative fiction in geopolitical, crime, sometimes bordering on science fiction, and often times inspiring stories. I love story-telling and especially, I enjoy weaving my stories with compelling and eye-opening perspectives about the world we live in and hopefully, inspiring my readers to see a better vision, a higher one and a world where the good guys win and actual peace and justice is possible. Réal Laplaine Author of high-concept thrillers www.reallaplaine.com