C.O.C.E.T by Ian R. Tyler
C.O.C.E.T by Ian R. Tyler
C.O.C.E.T by Ian R. Tyler, Volume Two in the 'Hope Without Borders' Trilogy
Based on extraordinary true events and set within the world of global cyber-crime, DCI Ross returns with his unique set of skills. Still haunted by not finding ‘Michael’ in time, Ross forms a special child protection task-force, and spearheads an international team of gang busters who infiltrate the largest-ever paedophile ring headed by the ‘The Lord’. Among their targets: the Russian Mafia who are laundering their money through the City of London.
Ross and the team arrest the ruthless Russian gang, only to be targeted themselves by the ‘Pakhan’, who sends cold blooded black-op assassins hell-bent on settling the score. The stakes couldn’t be higher. In a race-against-time, can COCET succeed? Or will blood be spilt!
C.O.C.E.T (Combined Online Child Exploitation Taskforce) is volume 2 in the ‘Hope Without Borders’ trilogy, and the sequel to the now acclaimed Hope Arises. COCET tells another amazingly true story, following closely the formative and precedent setting years of CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) UK, and is another nail-biting account of an ingenious team living through incredible life-threatening events as undercover crime-fighters.
“When other storytellers pull away, Tyler holds his nerve. Can You? Tense, gritty and suspenseful, it’s a roller-coaster ride based on extraordinary true events. I know because I was there.” Tracy Edwards MBE, former Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP), World Youth Conference Organiser.
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Advice for Child Sex Offenders
If you are a child sex offender, maker or supplier of child sex abuse images, or someone who sexually assaults a child of any age and you read this book stop what you are doing; your actions are criminal. If you become distressed through guilt or fear, seek assistance or hand yourself into the nearest law enforcement station together with your hardware. If you are someone who is living with the disorder, who is managing it and have not offended, then your thoughts alone do not make you a criminal. But it does make you much more liable to offend. Help is available to you from confidential helplines that are designed to keep you from acting on those urges such as, Circles of Support.
Victim Advice
If you are a victim of child sex abuse, or an adult that was subject to sex abuse as a child, and need assistance; you should go to the Police, your Doctor, the Samaritans or independent victim advocates such as Ian R. Tyler. Their details can be found on the internet or in the telephone directory. If you are a hidden victim, such as the mother, father, brother, sister, husband, wife or partner of an offender, and want to understand more about what happened to you, then the helpline at ianrtyler.com is available to you for free, wherever you are in the world. This helpline is also for victims who are considering reporting a crime, but wish to know more about the process before they do.
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Names and identifying details have been changed to protect the privacy of individuals. To maintain anonymity identifying characteristics and details of physical properties, occupations and places of residence have been changed. Any resemblance to actual persons has been done with their consent, or otherwise, is purely coincidental. No character in this book is to be inferred as an accurate or actual representation of any person, living or dead, as the traits, habits, and mannerisms of many were combined and meshed with the author’s imagination to create the characters contained in these pages. The story is set in a time period prior to actual events. Organisations such as Police Forces, individual people, places and times have been changed; sometimes genders have been changed. All current novels by the author are works that contain accurate police procedure, as far as it can be whilst operating within legal constraints. However, they are based on the truth.