• Missing

  • True Cases of Mysterious Disappearances Under the Most Bizarre Circumstances
  • By: Andrew J. Clark
  • Narrated by: Charles D. Baker
  • Length: 1 hr and 40 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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By: Andrew J. Clark
Narrated by: Charles D. Baker
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Publisher's summary

Cases of missing people that defy explanation! Some missing person cases are more bizarre and mysterious than others. This audiobook reports such cases.

We often tend to think that we can easily find the explanation to everything around us, yet there are so many situations where this is not possible. People, themselves, continue to disappear seemingly without a trace even with all of the technological and scientific advancement that humanity has had.

People disappear every single day, but there are a few cases that simply defy explanation. There are those who have walked into forests and never come out. There are people who have disappeared from secure compounds with no explanation, and even individuals who seem to have vanished into thin air right in front of security cameras.

As much as we would like to find some mundane explanation for these cases, a persistent percentage of disappearances remain completely mysterious in every sense of the word.

Here, in this book, we have brought together some of the most mind-boggling of these strange instances of abrupt vanishing on record, in chapters including:

  • The Ill-Fated Alien Abductee
  • Anjikuni, the Vanishing Village
  • Abducted by Bigfoot
  • The Fierce Legend of Ambrose Bierce
  • What Happened to Gerry Irwin?
  • The Mysterious Disappearance of a Manic Street Preacher
  • The Troubling Case of Brandon Lawson
  • And many more!

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©2019 Andrew J. Clark (P)2019 Andrew J. Clark

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Concise and well written

This is a great short listen. While concise. the author still conveys the submitted stories with ease, and the narrator does a wonderful job conveying the message. These are short and relatively quick accounts that can satisfy even the most impatient listener.

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Intriguing, but narration distracting

I listened to the audiobook, and while the stories were at times disturbing, puzzling, intriguing, and fascinating, the narration left a lot to be desired for me. Unfortunately the narrator's delivery was at times incredulous, skeptical, almost mocking - but these are tragic disappearances of real people, some of whom were later found dead having clearly suffered. I think the delivery could have been done in a more respectful way - while some of the theories entertained may be harder to take seriously than others (I'm less likely to blame bigfoot or aliens either), since no plausible explanations have been found for these bizarre occurrences, the narration could have been done without sounding like a carnival huckster or someone who does seances on the side.

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loved it. love his voice. listened to it twice in a row. looking forward to the other books.

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