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The Pied Piper

Lt. Lou Boldt is the first to establish that behind the kidnappings of children there is a well-financed and planned network, and his investigation attracks the FBI and political competition.

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  • "NOVA Audio Books presents The pied piper"@en
  • "Nova Audio Books presents The pied piper"@en

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  • "Lt. Lou Boldt is the first to establish that behind the kidnappings of children there is a well-financed and planned network, and his investigation attracks the FBI and political competition."@en
  • "In Seattle, they're calling him The Pied Piper - someone who comes in the night and takes children away. To newly promoted police lieutenant Lou Boldt and police psychologist Daphne Matthews, it's clear this isn't about a single lunatic or random kidnappings: these crimes are well orchestrated, well executed, and, most chilling of all, occurring in cities across the country. Boldt is the first to establish that behind the kidnappings is a well-financed and brilliantly planned network, and his investigation soon attracts the FBI, which also brings heavy manpower - and political competition - that Boldt fears could slow them down until the trail runs dry. As long as the kidnappings continue, there may be a chance of getting the children back alive. Or is it already too late?"
  • "In Seattle, they're calling him The Pied Piper - someone who comes in the night and takes children away. To newly promoted police lieutenant Lou Boldt and police psychologist Daphne Matthews, it's clear this isn't about a single lunatic or random kidnappings: these crimes are well orchestrated, well executed, and, most chilling of all, occurring in cities across the country. Boldt is the first to establish that behind the kidnappings is a well-financed and brilliantly planned network, and his investigation soon attracts the FBI, which also brings heavy manpower - and political competition - that Boldt fears could slow them down until the trail runs dry. As long as the kidnappings continue, there may be a chance of getting the children back alive. Or is it already too late?"@en
  • "In Seattle, the public calls the person the Pied Piper who comes in the night and takes children away. The crimes are well orchestrated and executed, and they are occurring throughout the country. Lou Boldt is the first to establish that behind the kidnappings is a well-financed and brilliantly planned network. He works with police psychologist daphne Matthews and as the FBI becomes involved can the two get the children back, or is it already too late?"@en
  • "Lieutenant Boldt and forensic pathologist Daphne Matthews must track the Pied Piper who comes in the night and abducts small children."
  • "Seattle detective Lou Boldt and psychologist Daphne Matthews of Beyond Recognition (CC06825) team up to track down a serial infant kidnapper. But someone on the task force is leaking information, and Boldt's own daughter is added to the list of victims. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex."@en
  • "Lou Boldt's latest case truly hits close to home, in this spell-binding thriller. The Pied Piper, so named because of the penny flute he leaves in his victim's cribs, is kidnapping infants all along the west coast. When his musical calling card shows up in Seattle, in tandem with a baby's disappearance, Lou Boldt is on the case. But, when one of Lou's family members becomes directly affected by the case, he will have to choose between personal and professional obligations."@en
  • "Lou Boldt's latest case truly hits close to home, in this spell-binding thriller. The Pied Piper, so named because of the penny flute he leaves in his victim's cribs, is kidnapping infants all along the west coast. When his musical calling card shows up in Seattle, in tandem with a baby's disappearance, Lou Boldt is on the case. But, when one of Lou's family members becomes directly affected by the case, he will have to choose between personal and professional obligations."
  • "Police lieutenant Lou Boldt is uneasy when the FBI enters his current case, a nationwide string of kidnapped children."
  • "Police lieutenant Lou Boldt is uneasy when the FBI enters his current case, a nationwide string of kidnapped children."@en
  • "Police Lieutenant Lou Boldt and police psychologist Daphne Matthews investigate a string of mysterious child kidnappings orchestrated by The Pied Piper--a brilliant, ruthless mastermind responsible for a series of abductions occurring in cities across the country."
  • "Seattle detective Lou Boldt and psychologist Daphne Matthews of Beyond Recognition (CC06825) team up to track down a serial infant kidnapper. But someone on the task force is leaking information, and Boldt's own daughter is added to the list of victims."@en
  • "In Seattle, they're calling him The Pied Piper -- someone who comes in the night and takes children away. To newly promoted police lieutenant Lou Boldt and police psychologist Daphne Matthews, it's clear this isn't about a single lunatic or random kidnappings: these crimes are well orchestrated, well executed, and, most chilling of all, occurring in cities across the country. Boldt is the first to establish that behind the kidnappings is a well-financed and brilliantly planned network, and his investigation soon attracts the FBI, which also brings heavy manpower -- and political competition -- that Boldt fears could slow them down until the trail runs dry. As long as the kidnappings continue, there may be a chance of getting the children back alive. Or is it already too late?"
  • "In Seattle, they're calling him The Pied Piper -- someone who comes in the night and takes children away. To newly promoted police lieutenant Lou Boldt and police psychologist Daphne Matthews, it's clear this isn't about a single lunatic or random kidnappings: these crimes are well orchestrated, well executed, and, most chilling of all, occurring in cities across the country. Boldt is the first to establish that behind the kidnappings is a well-financed and brilliantly planned network, and his investigation soon attracts the FBI, which also brings heavy manpower -- and political competition -- that Boldt fears could slow them down until the trail runs dry. As long as the kidnappings continue, there may be a chance of getting the children back alive. Or is it already too late?"@en

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  • "Suspense fiction"
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