![]() ![]() Kenzie invokes the necessity of laws to keep order in a society, and in particular the role of the Department of Children and Families (DCF): they have “due process” he says they investigate diligently and only then take kids away. “Rationally, I know damn well I don’t want to live in a world where people can just pluck a child out of a family they deem bad and raise a stolen child as they see fit.” ![]() But Kenzie insisted Amanda be returned to her mother, no matter how neglectful she was: She had been living with a mother addicted to drugs, alcohol, and dysfunctional men those who “kidnapped” her were actually trying to save her. In Gone, Baby, Gone, four-year-old Amanda McCready was kidnapped, and private investigators Patrick Kenzie and Angela Gennaro were hired to find her. Moonlight Mile is written as a sequel to Gone, Baby, Gone, but the author does a great job of filling you in on the background of the story, so you can enjoy this book regardless of whether you read the previous one. ![]()
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