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I cannot stop the story from spinning in my mind still. I have been stewing over this read for the past hour or so. I love her storytelling. Her descriptions make you feel like you are truly there and can nearly feel the breeze blowing off the lake into your window... or her writing would make you think you can. I cannot get enough of this writer. I have read Never Knowing and now this one, Still Missing and I am pre-ordering her next book due out in June. I couldn't put this book down. I just love these thrillers.
This was really good!! It seemed like I just flew through it because it was so captivating. I loved the way that it was told, in therapy sessions, I thought that was interesting and different although I would have like to have heard the therapist's perspective on some of Annie's thoughts, but I understood it wasn't about her. (SPOILERS AHEAD) I still can't believe that her mom was behind the whole thing, what kind of parent is that hard up for money and one-upmanship on her own sister that she would have her own daughter abducted? That was just sick and I can't believe that even at the end, she tried to make out like she was the victim. I felt so good that Annie finally took control and got away from her mother after she realized that she was never going to change and it was always going to be about her. I'll have to check out more books by this author.

Alison Pink (7 KP) rated
Jan 15, 2018
Wow! This book left me breathless. I feel like I held my breath through the entire thing! It tells the story of Annie a young realtor who is abducted as she wraps up an open house for one of her listings. The story is told through her eyes as she works through her experiences on "The Mountain" with her therapist. She tells about the Freak and parallels reliving the year with him to what is going on in her life now. The story is so real and so raw that at times it is hard to read. I read a great deal of it through tears, but still it was hard to put down.