Silent Victim cover





Book Details:
328 pages
Black & White
6 x 9 inches

ISBN Numbers:
Hardcover: 978-1-77097-965-9
Paperback: 978-1-77097-966-6
eBook: 978-1-77097-967-3

Categories: Keywords:
Linda Dionne, Psycho-thriller, Police, Kidnapping, Toronto, Autism, Child Pornography Industry, Romance

Silent Victim

by Linda Dionne

Jonathan is an eight-year-old boy with Autism, a medical condition of bizarre behaviourisms that baffles the entire medical community. He cannot speak but that does not mean he can’t understand what is going on. Eddy is a twelve-year-old boy excitedly getting ready to go back to school in a couple of weeks. By virtue of fate, both boys become targets of an underground XXX-rated movie mogul named Tiger, who leaves few survivors once he has control of their lives.

Police Lieutenant J.D Drew, head of the Missing Persons Unit, is all about changing the sadistic and twisted outcome of the lives of Jonathan, Eddy, and many other children who have been stolen from close to home. With a Task Force of police officers behind her, she digs into the darkest places a woman can go to find these perpetrators of abduction and cruelty. However, once Tiger finds out about J.D, he sets about to destroy not just her professional life, but the lives of her family as well.

In the story Silent Victim, that takes place during the hottest summer on record, the intrigue and need for immediate solutions to save these lives, moves the reader quickly through travels abroad and back to an even hotter, explosive conclusion.

These things could happen close to where you live.

Do you know where your children are?


Linda Dionne photo

Linda Dionne

In her career, Linda Dionne has been a dynamic school teacher, elected official and business woman. Her enthusiasm and devotion to the volunteer sector of the community is still felt.

Dedicating her life to advocacy for persons with disabilities resulted in Linda being appointed to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Panel by two consecutive Prime Ministers of Canada, Brian Mulroney and Jean Chrètien. Her knowledge and experience took her to the international scene as a noted public speaker for many years.

During her career, she wrote Reports on Housing and other important municipal issues. She produced and hosted television series highlighting Accessibility Awareness issues for local Cable networks for which she was nominated for Best Community Series twice.

In her post-political life, she was President of the Durham Housing Corporation, owner of her
own Business Development Consulting firm in Canada, and she was Chief Executive Officer of
the Watermain Rehabilitation Association of Ontario. She is now retired.

Linda Dionne has five children and three grandchildren. She now resides half-time in North Carolina and Canada where she is a full-time writer. This book is her first fiction novel.



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