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They Call Me Maddie
The Madeleine McCann Story
2019
First Published
3.33
Average Rating
430
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Somebody knows what happened to Madeleine McCann, the 3-year-old little girl who disappeared without a trace from her bed in a holiday resort on a family vacation in Praia Da Luz, Portugal, on May 3rd, 2007. Madeleine was sleeping in a back bedroom of an unlocked apartment with her young twin siblings as her parents, Kate and Gerry, ate dinner and drank at a Tapas bar about 75 metres (just over 246 feet) away with friends who had joined them on holiday. The group of friends claims that they took turns checking on the sleeping children at regular intervals. Just after 9:00, Gerry took his turn checking on his children. At 10:00, when Kate went to take her turn at checking, she noticed the door to the kids’ bedroom was now open, and so was the screenless window. Kate noticed Madeleine’s bed was empty. She frantically searched the apartment to no avail, Madeleine was gone! Madeleine became the ninth official missing child in the country and one of the most high-profile missing person cases in modern history. And Madeleine McCann soon came to be known simply as, “Maddie”. After all of these years, with thousands of pages printed in newspapers around the world, we just know a very small part of the story. A huge amount of the facts is still untold and it is probably the only part which holds the key to solve the mystery of… “What really happened to Maddie?”
Avg Rating
3.33
Number of Ratings
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Author

David Kennedy
David Kennedy
Author · 2 books

Dave is a guidebook writer/publisher turned novelist. He began rock climbing around 1984, which was a “logical” extension of hiking, camping and backpacking since boyhood. After his first article on climbing in San Diego’s back-country was published in Rock & Ice magazine, he created the San Diego County Climbing Guide, which proved extremely popular. Next came San Diego Adventures: Classic hiking, mountain biking and rock climbing. In 2007 he completed and published a second edition of the climbing guide, which vividly detailed over 2,000 routes. Subsequently, he embarked on a fiction-writing odyssey, producing sci-fi novels and short stories “rather unsuccessfully” in terms of publication. He finally found his proper voice in 2017 when he wrote Ricochet, an intense modern-day thriller about a young female vigilante. Upon its completion, he learned about Acorn Publishing while attending the 2018 Southern California Writers’ Conference and was signed by them shortly thereafter. David is also an accomplished horticulturist. He became interested in tropical plants called Bromeliads in 2010, which quickly turned into a passion. He is an active member of the San Diego Bromeliad Society, and has won “Best of Show” awards in their annual show multiple times. His Tillandsia collection is considered one of the best in the region. For many years he and his wife Debbie have been chief volunteer caretakers of the San Diego Zoo’s Kent Bromeliad Garden. Becoming a novelist is the realization of a lifelong dream. David loves the process of storytelling, of waking up each day well before dawn and diving into the art of making words come together in a way that appeals.

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