Compelling and truly shocking, this book is very well written, with an utterly engaging tale of the abduction and captivity of an estate agent, as told during visits to her psychiatrist. Full of more shocking detail with virtually every page turn, this is the best debut novel I have ever read. Chevy...
This is the second book by Chevy Stevens that I have read, the first being Always Watching. As with Always Watching, Still Missing is a psychological thriller/mystery novel that (to me anyways) feels similar to Jonathan Kellerman.In Still Missing, Annie O'Sullivan tells the story of her abduction, e...
This was the second time I'd read this book, after first discovering it lurking in a corner of a charity shop. Got me totally hooked right from the start, despite some very difficult reading throughout. I especially like that the story is told through sessions with psychiatrist Nadine, as you know f...
I don't know what to make of this book...I couldn't believe some of things I was reading. I truly liked the first person writing, you don't often see that in crime novels. However, this novel was GRAPHIC. If it were a movie, I'd say it was an R-rated. I was also a little disappointed in how the book...
4.5 Stars. Advance apologies for my next turn of phrase - HOLY SHIT. Talk about a mindtrip. It's graphic, it's terrifying. It winds down about halfway through just long enough to make you question if it's going to suck the rest of the way and then totally kicks it right back into high gear. If ...
Not a bad read but I was hoping for more out of it. The protagonist,"Annie" was just a bit to sarcastic for my taste. I understand she's been the victim of a heinous crime but her snarky tone with an almost sense of black humor thrown in seemed to down play what should have been absolute horror. And...
Still Missing has an interesting premise but overall did not work. The style of Annie telling her story of abduction to a therapist in "sessions" worked poorly with this writer's style. Or perhaps style is not quite the word for it as Stevens is not a very good author. I don't know if she is trying ...
This is a hard book to recommend because it doesn't fit nicely into any category, some people will gush about it and others will hate it. There are many good bits that are weakened by a touch of poor writing, often weighed down by cliched phrases and the author's tendency to underestimate the reader...
What a truely disturbing book. It was hard for me to continue reading at points. I had to set it aside and walk away a couple of times but always picked it back up again because I just had to continue after pulling myself together. The last sentence in the book is the most powerful and sums it up...
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