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Narrated by:
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Angela Dawe
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By:
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Chevy Stevens
On the day she was abducted, Annie O’Sullivan, a 32-year-old Realtor, had three goals: sell a house, forget about a recent argument with her mother, and be on time for dinner with her ever-patient boyfriend. The open house is slow, but when her last visitor pulls up in a van as she’s about to leave, Annie thinks it just might be her lucky day after all.
Interwoven with the story of the year Annie spent captive in a remote mountain cabin — which unfolds through sessions with her psychiatrist — is a second narrative recounting the nightmare that follows her escape: her struggle to piece her shattered life back together, the ongoing police investigation into the identity of her captor, and the disturbing sense that things are far from over.
The truth doesn’t always set you free.
Still Missing is a shocking, visceral, brutal, and beautifully crafted debut novel about surviving the unsurvivable — and living to bear witness.
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Editorial reviews
Annie O’Sullivan is your average 32-year-old successful businesswoman. She owns a large Victorian home, is up for a big project at her real estate firm, and has a doting boyfriend, loyal golden retriever, and a core group of close friends and family. But, she’s also got a major chip on her shoulder.
After being abducted from her last open house and held captive for an entire year by a psychopathic man named David, the former Annie is Still Missing and still seeking answers about the deliberateness of her disappearance.
Chevy Stevens’ breakout book, Still Missing, narrated by Angela Dawe, explores the inner workings of the human mind when it’s nearly past redemption.
Set up as a first-person account divided into 26 therapy sessions, Annie vividly depicts a mixture of ghastly memories as a captive in the windowless seclusion of a small log cabin with her present-day demons sleeping in the closet and timed urination.
The novel itself is stanch, but it is Dawe’s flippant, no-nonsense tone that brilliantly enacts Steven’s rigid, exact language, revealing Annie from the very beginning. In fact, Dawe’s performance so flawlessly portrays the shrewd, rough-and-tumble, yet angst-ridden young woman, you often forget you’re listening to a work of fiction.
Similarly, Dawe has no trouble transitioning to the deeply disturbed David, the mild-mannered boyfriend, or the overbearing, overdone mother. Regardless of character, her performance is seamless, creating an unrivaled listening experience.
A frighteningly intense tale of abuse, hope, betrayal, and the struggle to live on after epic devastation, Chevy Stevens’ Still Missing is an in-your-face rollercoaster ride of emotion that will leave listeners lining up again. Sarah Zimmerman
Critic reviews
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Angela Dawe did an exceptional job to be honest. She was able to portray that 'unfurling from at ends' feeling whilst listening to the book which was actually quite fitting for this book.
Initially while writing this review I was on the fence about this book to be honest but thinking back now.... the good outweighs the bad. I am not going to say this was some work of art however it was interesting and that twist! That ending twist was truly something.
Interesting Twist in the End
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Hope this isn't a one-hit wonder, because I'm really looking forward to the next story from this author.
Wow! What a fantastic story and new author
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Still Missing
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I listened to it every time I could, between outings with family. One section, of a near second tragedy (not giving anything away-no worries) was a bit far fetched. Aside from that I kept wondering what she would do next. Honeslty felt the kidnapper's motive, once revealed, was a bit of a cop-out for author. However, there were more good aspects to the story than bothersome.
Great idea to bring reader into therapy session and alternate with recap as you live thru the terror of her experience with her. MADE THE BOOK FOR ME! Loved the way it was told. Survivor talking with therapist... and victim's mind-set/ thought process, during ordeal.
I find it interesting that folks were turned off by language or protagonist's tone; some thought it was odd when it changed? I thought it was quite realistic that a person would come out of her situation and see the world, speak of things, differently.
And finally...I loved the end!
Side note: recommended this book to my daughter, age 15 1/2. She loves 'Criminal Minds' stories (behavioral analysis). The protagonist had to do a lot of that kind of thinking on her own just to survive. My daughter isn't an avid reader, YET! I always attempt to introduce her to books (stories) that will grab her! MAY BE THIS IS THE ONE! : ) Her 'free choice' requirement - a nice switch after other summer reading: Farenheit 451 (Ray Bradbury), among others.
Narration pleasant, a little nasal but nothing to turn you off.
Very Good, I'm new to this genre, enjoyed it.
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The Most Gripping Listen Ever!
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Gets better & better
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Story kept getting better
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Interesting, Dark, Some Implausibility Involved
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Fantastic. totally unique.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes! I'm usually pretty good at figuring out the storyline before it plays out. This one had me guessing until the big reveal. What a good book! Sequel? :)Who was your favorite character and why?
Gary- He was truly so patient and kind throughout.Couldn't have guessed where this book was going.
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