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Title: Missing Person Case Files Solved
Subtitle: People Gone Missing and Found Again: True Stories of Mysterious Disappearances
Author: Andrew J. Clark
Narrator: Charles D. Baker
Format: Unabridged
Length: 2 hrs and 8 mins
Language: English
Release date: 08-17-17
Publisher: Andrew J. Clark
Genres: Nonfiction, True Crime
Publisher's Summary:
Vanished into thin air. Disturbing cases of people gone missing and being found again. Listen about their mysterious and sometimes chilling journey.
Missing people are far more common than you might think. Every year, around the world, hundreds of thousands of people vanish into thin air. Usually, they have simply been involved in a freak accident that has led to their death. Sometimes, they vanish on purpose and don't wish to be found. On very rare occasions, there is violence at play and the person has been deliberately removed from the public or even killed. In this audiobook, we will be examining the various circumstances in which people happen to vanish. These circumstances can vary from elegant plans of their own design, to freak accidents that result in memory loss. In some cases, we will find that there is a malicious party at play, and a far greater crime to be solved. But in every single case, we will learn of someone who vanishes before being found again.
So, listen on to discover the strange and mysterious events which can drive people away, as well as the emotions and motivations that lead them to come home. With so many people disappearing across the planet, the stories of those who are able to come home are inspirational, fascinating, and, in some cases, almost unbelievable. In this audiobook, we will learn the true stories of the lost and found, the real life events which see people arrive back home, after most people might have given up hope. Listen on and discover just what it takes to come back.
Here are some of the cases that you will find inside:
Members Reviews:
Fascinating stories and a pretty good read!
While I've never heard of most of the people in this book, I did enjoy reading about them. The author writes very well, and it seemed to be properly edited until about 3/4 of the way through I noticed a couple minor mistakes. I admit I got the book free on a promotion, so I can't complain about the price. But it was fascinating to read about some kids who had been lost and presumed dead, only to be discovered alive so many years later. Some were raised for so long in captivity, they had idea of what their former identity was. Trying to go back to a life and family that do you don't remember must be devastating for so many people. Or the case of the actress who played Lois Lane in the Superman movies...although she was only missing for a few days, it was interesting to learn that she had suffered from bipolar disorder. I did not know that, and I don't think a lot of people have ever heard of her story. Some of the stories are from other countries like Austria and Japan. I felt that some of the stories could have used a few more details and seemed to be cut a little short. Most of them are like a synopsis of each person's disappearance, but still give enough information on each one to tell you the basic story. Elizabeth Smart's story was in there and I thought that one was a little short being there was so much media coverage about her. But I guess several books have already been written about her story, so this just includes the high points. I felt like Amanda Berry and the other two victims in the Cleveland kidnappings should have been included in this book, but they're not.