Abductions


Missing You
Room
Buried Memories: Katie Beers' Story
The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air, #1)
The Marsh King's Daughter
Rogue Lawyer (Rogue Lawyer, #1)
A Stolen Life
Beside the Silence
When She's Married (Risdaverse, #2)
The Alien's Mail-Order Bride (Risdaverse, #0.5; Mail-Order Brides, #1)
Pretty Human (Risdaverse, #0.75)
When She's Ready (Risdaverse, #1)
Song of the Abyss (Deep Waters, #2)
Whispers of the Deep (Deep Waters, #1)
I Will Ruin You: The Twisted Truth Behind the Kit Martin Murder Trial
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YA Missing Persons
113 books — 48 voters
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YA Kidnapping
185 books — 125 voters

Contact by Carl SaganChasing Shadows by Tom DeLongeRedemption by Regina M. JosephA Fairy Story by Levanah  Shell BdolakJourneys of the Crystal Skull Explorers by Joshua Shapiro
Fiction Resonant with Ufology
39 books — 6 voters

Steven Magee
Abductions are relatively common!
Steven Magee

The abduction and murder of a child by a stranger is among the most horrific crimes one can imagine. It is also, thankfully, among the rarest. According to the FBI, almost 90% of children who go missing have either miscommunicated their plans, misunderstood directions, or runaway from home or foster care, and 99.8% of the time, missing children come home. The vast majority of those who are abducted are taken by a biological parent who does not have custody; the number abducted by a stranger is a ...more
Greg Lukianoff & Jonathan Haidt, The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting up a Generation for Failure

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