We all want to help do our bit to save the planet by moving towards a plant-based diet, but let's face it: eating vegan can be
... Has DI Kate Burrows met her match?
Children in Grantley are disappearing. At first they are found unscathed, but
When a body is discovered in the remote depths of the Highlands, DCI Karen Pirie finds herself in the right place at the right
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For fourteen years, Jayne Senior tried to help girls from Rotherham who had been groomed, raped, tortured, pimped & threatened with violence by sex traffickers. As the manager of Risky Business, which was set up to work with vulnerable teens, she heard heartbreaking & shocking stories of abuse & assiduously kept notes & details of the perpetrators, passing information on to the authorities in the belief that they would do something.
Eventually, when she lost hope that the authorities would take action against the gangs she had identified as the abusers, she became a whistleblower for The Times investigative reporter Andrew Norfolk.
Now, in her powerful memoir, she describes a life spent working to protect Rotherham's girls, the pressure put on her to stop rocking the boat, & why she risked prison in the hope that she could help end the appalling child exploitation in the town.
This paperback book has 372 pages & measures: 19.7 x 13 x 2.2cm