The Stolen Girls, Jeff Stetson
The Stolen Girls, Jeff Stetson
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The Stolen Girls
An absolutely gripping and emotional thriller

Author: Jeff Stetson

Narrator: Greg Lockett

Unabridged: 12 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/09/2024


Synopsis

Jennifer watches the last school bus leave before she sinks onto the step and waits for her dad to arrive. She looks up to see the nice man searching for his dog. She can take a break to help him. What harm can it do?  Widowed single dad Ron pulls up to his daughter's school in his beat-up Volvo, and feels his heart deflating. He knows Jennifer will be upset he didn't get the promotion he worked so hard for.  But Jennifer isn't there. As Ron frantically searches the entire school, the minutes turning into hours, he finds himself living every parent's worst nightmare... his child has been taken.  Days later, Ron is watching a news report, and the image of a girl with reddish-blonde hair smiling proudly next to a grand piano fills the screen. The twelve-year-old, Rebecca, was out rollerblading with her dad, Todd. When he stopped to buy pizza, she was gone.  Ron can barely breathe as a vision of his precious daughter flashes in his mind – her almond-shaped eyes, caramel skin and nose that leans slightly to the left. Why is no one looking for his Jennifer?  As an anguished Ron struggles for Jennifer's search to gain the same urgency as that of Todd's daughter, new clues arise suggesting a shocking link between the two missing girls' cases. They may be worlds apart, but Ron and Todd now share an agonizing bond. With time running out and the police no closer to finding their daughters, the two grief-stricken fathers unite. But will their search put Jennifer and Rebecca in even more danger? And with each second that slips away, can Ron and Todd save their girls from an unthinkable fate? A heart-stopping, chilling and emotionally charged thriller for fans of Michael Connelly, Harlan Coben, S.A. Cosby, and Lisa Gardner.  Acclaim for Jeff Stetson: “Move over John Grisham. There’s a new king of torts... a powder keg of a tale full of intrigue and shock that will leave readers longing for more well after its dynamic conclusion.” The Midwest Book Review “Playwright-turned-novelist Stetson paints with broad strokes and bold polemic colors, raising provocative questions while keeping the plot on the move in the tradition of the best contemporary commercial fiction.” Kirkus Reviews “Provocative… Riveting… Stetson builds a thriller cum social commentary cum character study, anchored in a courtroom drama… A controversial issue depicted in broad, compelling strokes and examined from a number of vantage points… sharp storytelling.” Publishers Weekly “A high-octane legal thriller that puts the justice system on the stand… But it is Stetson’s smart and amusing prose and his overall originality that will keep the reader hanging on to the very end.” Black Issues Book Review “This stellar debut transcends the genre, offering a compelling commentary on the justice system. Stetson shows a keen ear for dialogue and a deft hand for characterization. Find a comfortable chair, plan to stay up late and enjoy the ride. Highly recommended!” Sheldon Siegel, bestselling author of Final Verdict

Author Bio

"Jeff Stetson is an internationally acclaimed award-winning playwright and screenwriter for film and television. His play “The Meeting,” has been produced in all fifty-states and more than a dozen countries. It was broadcast nationally on American Playhouse. He adapted his play, “Fraternity,” for HBO as a one-hour series.
He has written and developed more than two-dozen films and television movies for the major studios and networks. His work has generated 27 N.A.A.C.P. Image Awards and awarded 23 most recently for a four-hour documentary: For Love of Liberty, which received the N.A.A.C.P Image Award for best documentary and Public Broadcasting Award in Excellence.
He served as Executive Producer and wrote the pilot: MLK/K Genius series for Disney+ Nat Geo and Imagine Television. The series was inspired by his play, ""The Meeting,"" and will be broadcast in 2024 along with ""The Christmas Wish,"" that he co-wrote with Debbie Allen for Warner Bros.
His novel: Blood on the Leaves was published by Warner Books. He adapted it for Paramount Pictures to star Jamie Foxx and as a limited series with Morgan Freeman's production company.
Mr. Stetson served as Dean of Faculty and Staff Affairs for the California State University System."

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