"Children: Hostages of the State" is based upon thirty-four years of working with children both inside and outside the non-juvenile system in several states. Including an inside look at foster care, adoptions, and out-of-home placement of children, it shows a pattern of a county, state, and local government control of children-a system that seems to be out of control, operating outside constitutional law. This message speaks to every parent with a child in foster care or in county, city, state, or government custody. The removals of many children from their homes are in violation of the...
"Children: Hostages of the State" is based upon thirty-four years of working with children both inside and outside the non-juvenile system in several ...
Somebody is stealing the Ryland Historical Society's valuable antique maps. Puzzle-loving director and security expert Julie Williamson is intrigued but also distracted as she plans her wedding. When a colleague turns up dead, and more maps go missing, Williamson is pulled into a conundrum that might not have such a happily-ever-after ending. Familiar characters from Andrews's previous mysteries, Stealing History and Breaking Ground, return in this latest whodunit featuring a local sleuth who won't stop until she gets the job done.
Somebody is stealing the Ryland Historical Society's valuable antique maps. Puzzle-loving director and security expert Julie Williamson is intrigue...