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             White Slave Market



  The twins, Tommy & Molly, are participating in a high school scholastic competition being held in Marrakesh, Morocco. Tommy's soccer teammate, Mustafa, is a homeboy raised in the souks of Marrakesh and has been playing tour guide for his friends.


  On their last day in town a group of them are visiting an old Moroccan outdoor market when they witnessed two friends being dealt a fate worse than death. The friends, German blonds, were being kidnapped by a Moroccan cabal know for supplying the sex-slave market with innocent young women.


  Our heroes immediately spring into action in order to save their friends.


  How they accomplish their objective will have you standing and cheering in the isles. This story combines cunning and brute force and delivers a rock solid narrative punch. Once again the resourcefulness and problem-solving by this extraordinary group of friends keeps you turning the pages.


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DTCC Children's Comments

  Daniel the Cable Car was invited to an elementary school in San Diego for a reading of his book to a second grade class. There has never been a printed hard copy of DTCC so a hand-full of color copies, intended for the second graders, were printed at an Office Depot. In the class the second graders, enthusiastically squirming in a half circle before the reader, followed the story on their copies. The reading was fun for everyone involved and the children's eager questions demonstrated the depth of their comprehension of DTCC's inspirational story.


  Two weeks after the reading a large manila envelope, addressed to DTCC, was received. Inside were letters and drawings from the second graders expressing their opinions and feelings for DTCC.


  Here is what they had to say.


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