



The Girls Who Disappeared
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3.9 • 211 Ratings
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- £7.99
Publisher Description
Brought to you by Penguin.
**THE GRIPPING NOVEL FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE COUPLE AT NO 9**
Three girls missing . . .
Twenty years ago: One rainy night, Olivia Rutherford is driving three friends home when a figure in the road causes her to swerve and crash. Regaining consciousness, she finds herself alone in the car - her friends have vanished.
They are never seen again . . .
Now: Journalist Jenna Halliday visits the close-knit community of Stafferbury to persuade Olivia to talk and solve the mystery of the girls' disappearance. But Olivia won't speak.
What happened?
Is Olivia hiding something?
Why are the people of Stafferbury so frightened?
How many secrets can one small town hide?
'Clever. Gripping. Terrifically compelling. Kept me glued to the page' SARAH PEARSE
'A deliciously dark, captivating and twisty mystery from the Queen of Gripping Pageturners' C. L. TAYLOR
'Absorbing, atmospheric...a tense, spine-chilling mystery' GILLY MACMILLAN
©2022 Claire Douglas (P)2022 Penguin Audio
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Part of the beauty of a mystery told from several viewpoints is that it allows us, the readers, to feel we may be close to piecing together the truth. The Girls Who Disappeared is such a book—one that’ll get your mind whirring with possibilities—but it also retains the ability to surprise until the very end. When a journalist arrives in a small town 20 years after the disappearance of three young women, she is hoping to get to the bottom of an event that has long haunted the place. Viewed with suspicion by some locals, her own suspicions are raised by a community in which it seems almost everyone has something to hide. Claire Douglas’ gift for pacing means the novel draws you in from the beginning and never slackens its grip.
Customer Reviews
Totally recommend
In a rural Wiltshire town lies The Devil's Corridor. A road which has witnessed eerie happenings from unexplained deaths to the sounds of a child crying at night. But nothing is more puzzling than the Olivia Rutherford case. Four girls drove home but after their car crashed only Olivia was found. Twenty years later, journalist Jenna Halliday is covering the case. But the locals aren't happy with this stranger's arrival. Least of all Olivia. Jenna soon starts receiving threatening notes and it is clear someone wants her out of this town before she discovers the dark truth . . .
A truly gripping read I read in one sitting totally recommend
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5 Star
Fantastic listen and narrated perfectly. 100% recommended
Robotic
I’ve only listened to a few chapters but one of the narrators sounds computer generated. It’s read with no emotion or change of tone very dissatisfied