AudiobookI actually started reading the physical book and then had too many past due (or about to be) library books that I just bought the audiobook when it was on sale at Audible. So after a huge break until I got the audiobook, I finally finished it. I liked the book and the narrator was good bu...
I have read in the paper about people being kidnapped but never thought a lot about what the person may have gone through. I felt that Chevy Stevens did a really good job of telling Anne's story. I liked the surprise twist at the end.
Annie is just finishing up her open house, when a man with bright eyes and a charming smile pulls up. He seems interested and knows a lot about the listing. She takes him inside and shows him around. The next thing she knows, he has a gun in her back and he pushes her into the van. He abducts her an...
As a general rule, I try to write a book’s review very soon after I read it. I imagine most people do the same thing, because it’s easier to remember how a book made you feel if you only finished it 15 minutes ago. I wish I’d stuck to that rule with Still Missing, but I didn’t, because I am a lamewa...
On the day she was abducted, Annie O’Sullivan, a thirty-two-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 of the day pulls up in a van as she...
This was a difficult book for me to read. It is about abuse and captivity and being victimized. It drew me in and compelled to finish it but I don't know if I gained anything from the time I spent reading it. I don't think it's really fair to rate it down because of the horrific content but I can'...
Annie O'Sullivan is a realtor in a small town on Vancouver Island in Canada. One lovely summer afternoon, as she's about to wrap up an open house, she's abducted. Her abductor, a bland and mildly charming man posing as a client, takes her to a fortified cabin on a mountain somewhere, and spends th...
I used to be addicted to reality TV. I like to think I gave it up so I could read magnificent books like this one.What makes Still Missing so eerily, chillingly, heart-stoppingly good?1. The protagonist isn't perfect. In fact, she's a bit of a ne'er-do-well, with no post-secondary education, no mark...
Still Missing by Chevy Stevens.Annie Sullivan is a realtor from Vancouver Island who at a open house viewing is abducted and bundled into a van by a man she later comes to know as the freak. She is transported to a cabin somewhere in a forest. Much of the story is then told by Annie to her therapi...
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