![]() ![]() It reads almost like a transcript of a Discovery Channel investigative report. Ginny narrates most of the story for us except for a couple scenes toward the end and it opens with the abductor’s execution. ![]() She left behind an indifferent mother, her guitar, and her life. In Nine Minutes, fifteen year old Ginny Lemon is kidnapped on the 15th day of May, 1975, but a motorcycle gang leader. She was a serious girl who played the guitar and read poetry. Billings was kidnapped by a roving motorcycle gang that she may or may not have befriended. The similarities between the setup as well as when the story takes place are too closely aligned to be circumstantial. While it is not explicitly stated and I don’t see any acknowledgment of it, this appears to be a fictionalized version of “what happens next” after a true life abduction of Amy Billing that occurred in 1974. Jane B Reviews Contemporary / motorcycle club / self-published 10 Comments ![]()
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