The Missing, Caroline Eriksson
The Missing, Caroline Eriksson
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The Missing

Author: Caroline Eriksson, Tiina Nunnally

Narrator: Tanya Eby

Unabridged: 6 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 01/01/2017


Synopsis

An ordinary outing takes Greta, Alex, and four-year-old Smilla across Sweden’s mythical Lake Malice to a tiny, isolated island. While father and daughter tramp into the trees, Greta stays behind in the boat, lulled into a reverie by the misty, moody lake…only later to discover that the two haven’t returned. Her frantic search proves futile. They’ve disappeared without a trace.Greta struggles to understand their eerie vanishing. She desperately needs to call Alex, to be reassured that Smilla is safe, or contact the police. But now her cell phone is missing too. Back at her cottage, she finds it hidden away under the bedsheets. Had she done that? Or had someone else been in the cottage? But who, and why? As Greta struggles to put the pieces together, she fears that her past has come back to torment her, or she’s finally lost her grip on reality?In this dark psychological thrill ride—with more twists than a labyrinth and more breathless moments than a roller coaster—Greta must confront what she’s always kept hidden if she has any hope of untangling the truth.

About Caroline Eriksson

Caroline Eriksson holds a master's degree in social psychology and worked for more than ten years in human-resource management before deciding to pursue writing, her childhood dream. Her first two novels are based on historical Swedish murder cases, and her debut, The Devil Helped Me, was nominated for Stora Ljudbokspriset (the Big Audiobook Prize) in 2014.Caroline has lived all over the world. She attended high school in Quantico, Virginia; studied at the University of Adelaide in Australia; and now lives in Stockholm. She denies being a daredevil but admits that she once threw herself off a mountain in New Zealand in a hang-gliding experiment.Her greatest adventure today is raising her two children, and she satisfies any residual wanderlust by exploring the most terrifying parts of life—its dark psychological elements—in her writing. The Missing is Caroline's first psychological suspense thriller and her first book translated into English. She's already hard at work on her next novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Margaret on March 04, 2016

Three stars for an exceptional beginning that grabs you from anything else you wanted to do. But unfortunately, soon it becomes difficult to keep its promises. It's not a mystery or a crime novel and it can't stand firmly as a psychological thriller.......more

Goodreads review by Julie on April 27, 2018

Greta, her husband Alex and their daughter Smilla are all together in a boat, rowing across a lake to a small island. They are staying at a nearby cabin and taking an outing together. Once they reach the shore, Alex and Smilla decide to go investigate the island and walk away. Greta stays behind in......more

Goodreads review by Whistler's on December 02, 2016

This book is a wild, scary ride down a long hall filled with mirrored madness. Greta is a young Swedish wife vacationing with her handsome husband and adorable daughter. They take a short afternoon boat ride to a nearby island. Then Alex and little Smilla disappear over a hill and never return. So Gr......more

Goodreads review by Carolina on May 25, 2017

Opinião já disponível na Holly Reader - [URL not allowed] Terminei ontem de ler este livro, confesso que a primeira coisa que me atraíu nele foi a capa (como tantas vezes é), li muito rapidamente a sinopse e muitas estrelinhas de boas opiniões em relação a ele. Logo na primeira página......more

Goodreads review by SmartBitches on February 06, 2017

Lightning review at Smart Bitches, Trashy Books I’d really like to write a longer review of The Missing by Caroline Eriksson because it’s a superb psychological thriller, but in order for readers to perfectly get the story, I can only talk about the novel superficially. This book is all about fascina......more