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Elizabeth Is Missing

By: Emma Healey
Narrated by: Davina Porter
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HOW DO YOU SOLVE A MYSTERY WHEN YOU CAN'T REMEMBER THE CLUES?

In this darkly riveting debut novel—a sophisticated psychological mystery that is also an heartbreakingly honest meditation on memory, identity, and aging—an elderly woman descending into dementia embarks on a desperate quest to find the best friend she believes has disappeared, and her search for the truth will go back decades and have shattering consequences.

Maud, an aging grandmother, is slowly losing her memory—and her grip on everyday life. Yet she refuses to forget her best friend Elizabeth, whom she is convinced is missing and in terrible danger.

But no one will listen to Maud—not her frustrated daughter, Helen, not her caretakers, not the police, and especially not Elizabeth’s mercurial son, Peter. Armed with handwritten notes she leaves for herself and an overwhelming feeling that Elizabeth needs her help, Maud resolves to discover the truth and save her beloved friend.

This singular obsession forms a cornerstone of Maud’s rapidly dissolving present. But the clues she discovers seem only to lead her deeper into her past, to another unsolved disappearance: her sister, Sukey, who vanished shortly after World War II.

As vivid memories of a tragedy that occurred more fifty years ago come flooding back, Maud discovers new momentum in her search for her friend. Could the mystery of Sukey’s disappearance hold the key to finding Elizabeth?

Thriller & Suspense Women's Fiction Psychological Suspense Unreliable Narrator Exciting Genre Fiction Heartfelt Literary Fiction
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I don't know if this is what it's really like to have Alzheimer's, but it's a very good guess.
The author does a wonderful job of weaving past and present mysteries together. And Davina Porter is marvellous, as usual.

Sweet, sad and intriguing

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Especially appreciated the interwoven arc of the two stories. Loved Maud's voice and point of view. Great narration.

Lovely, sad book

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I don’t feel like this is a mystery really. More the story of dementia. And although the author does a tremendous job bringing the disease to life, I feel too much of the story is about that. The performance was spot on. The narrator does an amazing job becoming all of the characters which is critical. Seeing how the story bounces around so much between past and present.

Decent storyline

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My mother suffered with dementia. Understand what sorrow and confusion comes from this disease. The book portrays both views and gives a better understanding of the mental struggle of the afflicted.

Excellent portrait of the dementia afflicted

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First, Davina Porter is, by far, my favorite narrator ever. Her ability to encompass different characters with her voice is especially important in this story where the main character's thoughts bounce around in time. The story itself was so much better than I could have imagined, but the telling of it, from the mind of a person with dementia was absolutely profound. I could imagine this book could be triggering for anyone who has had a loved one with advanced dementia, but I found it to be shared with such a heartfelt genuineness that my heart went out to everyone in her life. It was very honest seeing how each person related differently to her redundant statements, questions, and confusion. Truly a captivating story and very different from anything else I've read.

So good!

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