On the day she was abducted, Annie O’Sullivan, a thirty-two-year-old realtor with three simple goals—selling a house, forgetting an argument with her mother, and making it on time for dinner with her patient boyfriend—had no inkling that her life would be irrevocably altered. The open house is slow, but when her last visitor pulls up in a van as she’s about to leave, Annie thinks it just might be her lucky day after all.
Interwoven with the story of the year Annie spent captive in a remote mountain cabin—unfolding through sessions with her psychiatrist—is the second narrative recounting the nightmare that follows her escape: her struggle to piece her shattered life back together, the ongoing police investigation into the identity of her captor, and the disturbing sense that things are far from over.
Still Missing, by Chevy Stevens, is a shocking, visceral, brutal, and beautifully crafted novel about surviving the unsurvivable—and living to bear witness. Published on July 6, 2010, by St. Martin’s Press, this gripping tale spans 352 pages, offering readers an unflinching look at the depths of human resilience and the indomitable spirit that defines survival.
