Local Woman Missing
Local Woman Missing
Editorial Review
In “Local Woman Missing,” Mary Kubica masterfully crafts a psychological thriller that ensnares readers from the very first page. With a chilling narrative that unfolds in a once-tranquil community, the disappearance of Shelby Tebow ignites a chain of events that reveals the dark underbelly of domestic secrets. As the story weaves through years of unanswered questions and shocking twists, Kubica keeps the tension palpable, culminating in a return that will leave readers questioning the very nature of truth and safety. This gripping tale of suspense is a must-read for anyone who revels in edge-of-your-seat thrillers.
About This Audiobook
Dive into the gripping world of *Local Woman Missing* by Mary Kubica, a New York Times bestseller with over a million copies sold. This chilling psychological thriller, narrated by Brittany Pressley, will ensnare you with its dark secrets and relentless suspense. Shelby Tebow’s mysterious disappearance is just the start; soon after, Meredith Dickey and her daughter, Delilah, vanish, leaving their community in turmoil. The case grows cold until Delilah’s shocking return eleven years later raises more questions than answers. Kubica’s masterful storytelling keeps you guessing, making this a top pick among edge-of-your-seat thriller audiobooks. Don’t miss this unforgettable tale!
Why You’ll Love It
- Engaging plot that intertwines mystery and emotional depth
- Strong character development that explores complex relationships
- Unpredictable twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats
FAQs
What is the main plot of 'Local Woman Missing'?
The novel revolves around the sudden disappearance of Shelby Tebow and later Meredith Dickey and her daughter Delilah. After 11 years, Delilah returns, prompting the community to uncover dark secrets about the case.
Who is the author of 'Local Woman Missing'?
The book is written by Mary Kubica, a bestselling author known for her psychological thrillers.
What type of genre does 'Local Woman Missing' belong to?
The book is classified as a psychological thriller, featuring suspense, mystery, and crime elements.
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