The Kidnapping of Aaron Green

The Kidnapping of Aaron Green
Author: Terry Kay
Publisher: Avon
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2000-02-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780380729050

When a young Jewish mailboy at a powerful bank is kidnapped, the bank refuses to pay the $1 million ransom, igniting a public debate. One of the city's wealthiest and most influential citizens begins a national campaign for Aaron's life--one that will lead to a stunning revelation.

The Kidnapping of Aaron Greene

The Kidnapping of Aaron Greene
Author: Terry Kay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781611876963

Aaron Greene is a shy, stay-in-the-background young Jewish boy, the child of shy, stay-in-the-background parents. Only a year out of high school, he has a part-time job as a mailboy in a large Atlanta bank. One morning, on his way to work, he is kidnapped and the kidnappers demand a ransom of ten million dollars - not from his parents, but from the bank that employs him. The bank rejects the demand. And what begins as a curious crime - the abduction of an unknown, a nobody - soon ignites a national crusade for Aaron's safe return, because everyone, in one way or another, understands what it is like to be a nobody. For the kidnappers, the money has no meaning. The mastermind, Ewell Pender, is a wealthy eccentric, an elderly board member of the bank, yet also the man who organizes the campaign to raise Aaron's ransom. His criminal associates are young nonconformists, dreamers and daredevils. Keeping Aaron in the luxury of the Pender mansion is, to them, a clever and teasing adventure. For Aaron, it is not life-threatening; it is life-changing. Caught in the mystery is a journalist who unwittingly is used as a pawn by the kidnappers to tell Aaron's story, and also a detective who bends rules and follows his instinct as much as his training. For both, the kidnapping reveals a profound understanding of their own lives in the complex workings of the world around them. Richly written, driven by baffling twists in plot, and featuring powerful portrayals of memorable characters, The Kidnapping of Aaron Greene goes beyond the elements of a classic crime. It is an experiment in human manipulation and behavior, and a riveting study of the passions and apathy historically exhibited by society.

The Kidnapping of Aaron Greene

The Kidnapping of Aaron Greene
Author: Terry Kay
Publisher: Untreed Reads
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1611874866

Why would anyone kidnap a nobody like Aaron Greene? And who's going to pay to get him back? Terry Kay tackles significant moral dilemmas in his gripping new novel, which combines graceful, sensitive writing with an intelligent excursion into the state of our social consciousness.

Victim F

Victim F
Author: Denise Huskins
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0593099974

The shocking true story of a bizarre kidnapping and the victims' re-victimization by the justice system. In March 2015, Denise Huskins and her boyfriend Aaron Quinn awoke from a sound sleep into a nightmare. Armed men bound and drugged them, then abducted Denise. Warned not to call the police or Denise would be killed. Aaron agonized about what to do. Finally he put his trust in law enforcement and dialed 911. But instead of searching for Denise, the police accused Aaron of her murder. His story, they told him, was just unbelievable. When Denise was released alive, the police turned their fire on her, dubbing her the “real-life ‘Gone Girl’” who had faked her own kidnapping. In Victim F, Aaron and Denise recount the horrific ordeal that almost cost them everything. Like too many victims of sexual violence, they were dismissed, disbelieved, and dragged through the mud. With no one to rely on except each other, they took on the victim blaming, harassment, misogyny, and abuse of power running rife in the criminal justice system. Their story is, in the end, a love story, but one that sheds necessary light on sexual assault and the abuse by law enforcement that all too frequently compounds crime victims’ suffering.

Fugitive Slaves and American Courts

Fugitive Slaves and American Courts
Author: Paul Finkelman
Publisher: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Total Pages: 2428
Release: 2012-11
Genre: Fugitive slaves
ISBN: 1584777400

Reprinted from the series Slavery, Race and the American Legal System, 1700-1872, this set contains facsimiles of 56 rare pamphlets relating to court cases involving fugitive slaves. As in the companion set, Southern Slaves in Free State Courts, some pamphlets were part of the public debate over judicial decisions. Others used cases to promote the antislavery cause or, in some instances, support or justify slavery. "These...volumes belong in every library used for research, and in particular at all law school libraries. They will prove valuable to historians, lawyers, law teachers and students, and all persons interested in the problems of slavery and race in American experience.": William M. Wiecek, American Journal of Legal History 33 (1989) 187.

Airel: The Awakening the Airel Saga. Book One Part One

Airel: The Awakening the Airel Saga. Book One Part One
Author: Aaron Patterson
Publisher: Stonehouse Ink
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2010-12-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780982607862

Airel knows the love of her life has arrived when she first sees Michael, but this normal teenage girl living in Boise, Idaho can not anticipate the darkness to come.

Bogmeadow's Wish

Bogmeadow's Wish
Author: Terry Kay
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0881462306

When Cooper Coghlan arrives in Ireland with his grandfather's remains he has one instruction: let my ashes blow in the wind. You'll know the place when you come to it. I'll be there, telling you. Mesmerized by his romantic vision of Ireland, Cooper begins his search with the unknowing help of friends and an Irish stranger named Kathleen

The Year the Lights Came On

The Year the Lights Came On
Author: Terry Kay
Publisher: Untreed Reads
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2012-08-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1611874238

Revolving around the electrification of rural northeast Georgia shortly after the end of World War II, the novel has become a classic coming-of-age story. Kay, now an acclaimed writer with an international following, has reread the novel with the eyes of a seasoned storyteller. Cutting here and adding there, Kay has enriched an already highly comical and poignant work.

RUSA Update

RUSA Update
Author: Reference and User Services Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1996
Genre: Reference services (Libraries)
ISBN: