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Still Missing
- Narrated by: Angela Dawe
- Length: 9 hrs and 6 mins
- Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Thriller & Suspense
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Audible Editor 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
Publisher's Summary
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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- WTHMishell
- 2019-05-10
I will never work another open house alone again.
Great writing, great narration, but how it all unfolds towards the end left me very frustrated and almost sick for the main character. To go through such a horrific ordeal in the first place, then come to find out the selfish truth behind it all left me feeling scared, empty and sad.
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- Michelle Sexstone
- 2019-12-03
Stellar story
Really enjoyed the twists and turns as well as the unpredictable nature of the book. I appreciated the rawness of the main character !
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- JohnS
- 2019-11-21
A well written, but horrific story
This story is a fast moving, gripping tale of humans treating other humans badly for reasons that mystify. Not easy to listen at times. The narration by Angela Dawe is superb.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2019-07-22
A very well told & entertaining book!
This is my fist book by this author. I can't wait to see what other books she has wrote. I am very interested in trying another one written by her!
I couldn't stop listening to this book. It had a great story and was even surprising in some areas. The characters were really relatable and I could wait to find out how it ended. Totally 5 stars in my opinion!!
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- Annette Thompson
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very difficult story to listen to
This is a heat wrenching story that was very difficult to listen to at times because of the subject matter. Glad I held out to see how it ended, but I almost felt that it should have come with a disclaimer.
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- PAMELA S STEVENS
- 2019-05-04
Pretty Good Read
I enjoyed tihs book. Quite the twist at the end which made it better. Narrator was good.
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- Julia
- 2019-04-30
it was good
I like the fact that it was in Canada, B.C. (my back yard). I read so many good books, it's hard to compare this book to really amazing writer's. this book was good, I did enjoy it. it was just missing something. I don't know what but something...
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- Roxie Gallinger
- 2019-04-29
loved it
I love this author and the way she grabs you at the beginning and keeps you there among the characters, the vision is like you are standing beside them or behind them catching the whole book like a movie.
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- Duane
- 2019-04-27
narrator is the best ever!
What a performance by the narrator. Because of how the story is written after a few chapters I began to think I was listening to something that was really happening and forgetting it were a book. Must buy for fans of the genre.
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- Richard Delman
- 2012-01-21
A singular voice; a horrendous story.
Chevy Stevens has been widely praised for this, her first book. The praise is justified. The narrator also does a fine job. However, what they both do is to portray a singularly horrible event which is very hard to hear. The protagonist, Anne, is kidnapped, imprisoned and tortured by an over-the-top control freak, a truly loony and scary psychopath who controls Anne's every breath. The atmosphere is so claustrophobic and so frightening that the book is not for the squeamish, and I find myself to be one of those, a little surprisingly to me. I love a good murder mystery, but this is not that. The details are authoritative and the story so well told that it turns your stomach. If you can stand the heat, fine, but for the rest of us, better that we stay out of this particular kitchen.
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- Theodore
- 2013-06-05
Interesting Twist in the End
So apparently Chevy Stevens had gotten wide acclaim for this, her first book and I can definitely see why. The actual writing was 'ok' to be honest and there are moments in the book where I find myself getting annoyed with the main character 'Annie O’Sullivan' herself. Clearly I am not a young woman who has never been abducted but let’s just say I doubt I would have made with some of the decisions she made. I actually enjoyed how the story was done... from the vantage point of therapy sessions. You can see how she has somewhat of a mental breakdown through the therapy sessions as she works through certain aspects of what happened. The thing though that made this book stand out was the ending... All I can say is that I did NOT see that coming....
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.
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- Gailgo
- 2010-08-12
You'll Love It!!!!!
What an excellent book! From the first page through the last, the book will hold you spellbound. Annie is kidnapped by a psychopath and this is her, her family's and the kidnapper's story. I felt as if I were actually listening in to her therapy sessions, in fact, I felt as if I were Annie, and it was/had actually happened to me! Very disturbing & thought provoking - I finished it about a week ago and have kept thinking about it since. The narrator did a SUPERB job of reading - another review states the reading was flat..... it was flat only when it NEEDED TO BE - to show Annie's mental state. I personally didn't notice overuse of profanity - again, only when it was needed. EXCELLENT, SUPERB - the best I've listened to! I'll be watching for another book from this wonderful author.
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- Mary Storms
- 2011-09-30
Great story but don't read if you're depressed
Still Missing is a real thriller that includes surprises from the beginning through to the very end. I couldn't stop listening. And I tried - because it's a book about the worst of humanity. About some of the really ugly things people do to those they love & to strangers. It is NOT an uplifting book. From my perspective, no one in it is likable. But the story itself & the characterization & performance are excellent. The personal growth & development of the main character is superbly written & read. I highly recommend Still Missing - but only if your emotions are in a good place.
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- Tonya
- 2010-07-22
My first time...was NOT disappointing
This was my first "book on tape". I downloaded this book to my IPOD the night before a family vacation. I thought as I was downloading..."how will I ever get into a book that someone else is reading aloud to me??" I couldn't turn off my IPOD. I found myself wanting to just sit and listen to find out what happened next! I loved the story line and will be looking for similar books by the same author and/or narrator! Great first time experience!!
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- C. Johnson
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Wow! What a fantastic story and new author
I certainly hope the author didn't get this story from first-hand experience! What a thriller. Without giving anything away, this is one creepy story. Chevy wrote a very well thought-out tale of personal tragedy, psychological torment and an unbelievable, fantastic ending.
Hope this isn't a one-hit wonder, because I'm really looking forward to the next story from this author.
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- JD
- 2010-08-14
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Couldn't stop listening, it was a great thriller. One word of caution: terrible language! F-word throughout the whole book! Too bad. I wouldn't recommend this to anyone who is sensitive to that. (Also, it describes a rape in detail.)
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