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Slave Again, by Alana Terry

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Slave Again, by Alana Terry

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Slave Again, by Alana Terry

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She traded in her prison uniform for shackles of a different kind. After escaping a North Korean prison camp, Mee-Kyong is hustled over the border and sold into the Chinese underworld. She vows to survive, but sheer determination and willpower won't save her this time. Is she fated to remain a slave forever?

Slave Again is the product of inspirational suspense novelist Alana Terry, a winner of numerous awards, including the Women of Faith writing contest and the Readers' Favorite award for Christian fiction.

Slave Again, by Alana Terry

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #123556 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-09-22
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 478 minutes
Slave Again, by Alana Terry


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Realistic Portrayal of Sex Trafficking By Jennifer Gentry I have to say that I read this book in less than 24 hours, it was so gripping. I won't give a description of the story, as others have likely covered that. Instead, I want to give my impressions of the story.As a human trafficking prevention missionary, I can attest to the fact that Ms. Terry's portrayal of sex trafficking was spot on. Her setting may have been Asia, but it might easily have been the US or other Western countries as well. From Sun's recruitment to her initiation phase, it was like I was reading a news report instead of fiction. Yes, it often really does happen that way.The antagonists infuriated me, but it was easy to understand their motivation. Especially those struggling to survive in the midst of hunger. Up until a few pages before Agent Ko's true identity was revealed, I waffled between which character I believed it to be. Only right before the reveal did I guess it, in fact.The American missionary wife's personality greatly annoyed me, but I suspect there are deeper issues she struggles with that manifest themselves in her annoying personality traits. (I have a good guess what they are, but will have to see if I'm right in future books.)As a missionary to a free country, I cannot imagine what it would be like carrying the Gospel to a closed country like North Korea that is hostile to Christians. I hope we get to hear more about the North Korean missionaries that were trained in future books."Slave Again" is written from a Christian perspective, by a Christian, but there isn't anything in it that would be offensive to a non-believer. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone and look forward to reading other books written by Ms. Terry.While I did receive a copy of this book, for free, in exchange for my unbiased review, I discovered I'd already purchased the book last week anyway.

4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Real, Gripping, Un-Put-Downable By Kathleen sparkes (I received an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review)It seems wrong to say that Slave Again was a pleasure to read, because at times it was an incredibly difficult and painful one. Not because of the writing or story-telling; those are superb, and this book is a great read. But I find it hard to read stories that are strongly based in reality, in which people hurt and exploit one another. So it feels wrong to say I was entertained, even though I couldn't put it down... I hope that makes sense. It's certainly an eye-opener, as The Beloved Daughter was.The highest praise I can give the book is this: I was reading it in a hot bath, and ended up sitting there shivering in freezing water because I didn't want to put the book down to get out. I couldn't just leave the characters like that, you know? I was right there with them. And that rates 5 stars from me.Slave Again has suspense, danger, and several characters I loved and hope to see more of. Other characters I disliked, but the author does a fantastic job of making even them understandable, if not sympathetic. Highly recommended.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Clean, yet violent book on sex trade By Char in Boise This was a crazy book about North Korean refugees getting caught up in the Chinese flesh trade. If focuses on several girls caught in the evil web and an American couple working in China and how they try to help them. There were no graphic scenes; it’s clean despite the disturbing true subject. It wasn’t too long and I liked the ending a lot. It ended on a hopeful note and threw in some surprises along the way.

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