Hi everyone,
I’m looking for book recommendations where a kidnapping takes place and the story is told primarily (or entirely) from the victim’s point of view.
What Happened to Cass McBride by Gail Giles. Three perspectives including the victim, the kidnapper, and the lead detective.
Mzky on
its been a while but i think the last house on needless street changes perspective between the characters and one is the missing person.
Mental-Drawer4808 on
Maybe half and half on the perspective between victim and detective but The Return of Ellie Black by Emiko Jean
ffwshi on
Room
stevezahnoscarnom on
The Collector by John Fowles. It’s about 50/50. It’s bleak and claustrophobic as hell.
juniorjunior29 on
Girl A by Abigail Dean is nice and dark.
WeLiveUpHere1973 on
What’s the one about the teen who is murdered and her ghost watches over her family? The murder is tough but the rest is interesting (while emotional).
autumnsunshine1 on
The girl Who Was Taken
stimmtnicht on
An Untamed State by Gay – TW: it’s pretty brutal.
Ok-Snow1474 on
Girl A, by Abigail Dean
Immediate-Pianist-76 on
Stolen by Lucy Christopher. She is abducted from the airport and taken to the Australian outback.
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What Happened to Cass McBride by Gail Giles. Three perspectives including the victim, the kidnapper, and the lead detective.
its been a while but i think the last house on needless street changes perspective between the characters and one is the missing person.
Maybe half and half on the perspective between victim and detective but The Return of Ellie Black by Emiko Jean
Room
The Collector by John Fowles. It’s about 50/50. It’s bleak and claustrophobic as hell.
Girl A by Abigail Dean is nice and dark.
What’s the one about the teen who is murdered and her ghost watches over her family? The murder is tough but the rest is interesting (while emotional).
The girl Who Was Taken
An Untamed State by Gay – TW: it’s pretty brutal.
Girl A, by Abigail Dean
Stolen by Lucy Christopher. She is abducted from the airport and taken to the Australian outback.
I Who Have Never Known Men