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    Invisible Chains: Shawn Hornbeck and the Kidnapping Case That Shook the World by Kristina Sauerwein

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    • ISBN: 1599213443
    • Publisher: Lyons Press, The
    • Pub. Date: May 2008
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    The riveting story of the Shawn Hornbeck kidnapping case, which grabbed national headlines in January 2007 when Shawn and another boy were found in the home of Michael J. Devlin. Hornbeck had been in captivity for four years, was gradually given more and more freedom, but never tried to escape.

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    Sauerwein, a former reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the L.A. Times, delves into a puzzling kidnapping case with penetrating true crime reporting. She describes 11-year-old Shawn Hornbeck's disappearance from his rural Missouri hometown, while riding his bike in 2002. He was abducted by Michael Devlin, an innocuous-seeming pizza-shop manager who repeatedly sexually abused and tortured Shawn for four years. In a strange twist, Devlin also assumed a fatherly role and Hornbeck became his "son"; even given freedom to go out alone, Hornbeck never tried to escape. Shawn was joined by another kidnapped boy, Ben Ownby, four days before the police nabbed Devlin in January 2007. The unusual psychological aspects of Hornbeck's captivity and his failure to attempt to escape are explained, according to Sauerwein, by the Stockholm syndrome, which leads a captive to bond with his captor. 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. (May)

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    Kristina Sauerwein is a former reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and for the Los Angeles Times, where she shared a 2004 Pulitzer prize for her reporting on California wildfires. She is now a freelance journalist who lives in Kirkwood, Missouri, the same town as the kidnap victims.

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    Invisible Chains: Shawn Hornbeck and the Kidnapping Case That Shook the Worldby Anonymous

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    05/26/2008: I enjoy mysterys- real and fictional. This case is certainly a mystery - and Ms. Sauerwein does a great job in bringing together all the facts - a worthwhile read.

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    04/23/2008: This book takes not only an evidenciency look at this hoorific event, but also a psychological look. It brings together all of the accounts, her added investigation and interviews and makes a terrific read.


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