Críticas:
"An impeccable, on-target true crime narration, this book of loss, perversity and redemption illuminates not only the desperate pangs of a predator's sexual hunger but the steadfast love of two families for their missing children." -Publishers Weekly "No stone has been unturned. This is a must read."-Jerald Barnes, a lieutenant with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and one of the nation's most respected hostage negotiators"Invisible Chains is a tribute to the courage, persistence, and resilience of these boys and their families."-David L. Corwin, M.D., Medical Director at Primary Children's Center for Safe and Healthy Families and Professor and Chief of the Child Protection and Family Health Pediatrics Department, University of Utah School of Medicine"...a deep psychological look at child predator Michael Devlin."-Caitlin Rother, author of Poisoned Love, the authoritative account of the Kristin Rossum murder case, and Twisted Triangle, a narrative of the Patricia Cornwell love affair case
Reseña del editor:
In January 2007, two boys were found in the home of Michael J. Devlin, a "nice enough guy" who managed a pizza parlor in Kirkwood, Missouri. One boy had been kidnapped four days earlier. The other, Shawn Hornbeck, had been missing for four years. How and why did this fifteen-year old, whose face appeared on thousands of milk cartons and "Have You Seen Me?" posters, stay with his abductor in plain view for four years, only an hour from his family home?From award-winning journalist Kristina Sauerwein comes this riveting story of the American kidnapping that startled the nation and catapulted the chilling reality of Stockholm Syndrome into the spotlight. Shawn had many opportunities to ask for help: he was left alone in his kidnapper's apartment many times, and had phone and Internet access. But he never tried to escape. This is the first time the full story has been told, complete with interviews with law enforcement, and top psychological experts; and a real-life happy ending.
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