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Chloe Cates Is Missing

Written by: Mandy McHugh
Narrated by: Hillary Huber, Jesse Vilinsky, Eileen Stevens, Alex Boyles
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The disappearance of a young internet celebrity ignites a firestorm of speculation on social media, and to find her a detective will have to extinguish the blaze.

Chloe Cates is missing. The 13-year-old star of the hit YouTube series CC and Me has disappeared, and nobody knows where she’s gone - least of all ruthless momager Jennifer Scarborough, who has spent much of her daughter’s young life crafting a child celebrity persona that is finally beginning to pay off. And in Chloe’s absence, the faux-fairy-tale world that supported that persona begins to fracture, revealing secrets capable of reducing the highly dysfunctional Scarborough family to rubble.

Anxious to find her daughter and preserve the life she’s worked so hard to build, Jennifer turns to social media for help, but the hearsay, false claims, and salacious suspicions only multiply. As the search becomes as sensational as Chloe’s series, Missing Persons Detective Emilina Stone steps in, only to realize she has a connection to this case herself. Will she be able to stay objective and cut through the rumors to find the truth before it’s too late?

Told from multiple points of view including Jennifer, Emilina, and pages from Chloe’s lost diary, Chloe Cates Is Missing is a suspenseful novel of a child pushed to the brink, and of the troubled family that desperately needs her back.

©2022 Mandy McHugh (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
Domestic Thrillers Fiction Police Procedural Psychological Disappearance Thriller Mystery Exciting Celebrity Suspense Detective
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Terrible ending!

I can’t believe I listened to the entire book. I should have stopped a few chapters in. It dragged out and left you with unanswered questions. Not my type of mystery. I do not recommend. Thankfully it was free.

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Disappointing, given the concept was interesting and topical. The author did a great job making the mother insufferable and the father infuriatingly spineless who created an insane situation to avoid confrontation. The helicopter parented 13-year-old parroting influencerisms was also super accurate. With all the effort making these believable characters that are easy to picture, the story was unrealistic and overly chaotic. They could have made this an actual abduction/ransom situation by the dead girl’s friend or mom that lead them back to the original murder, got rid of the plot line with the other dead girl entirely. That could have made it easier to swallow.

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Such a pet peeve when audio book narrators mispronounce words, especially when its a teen saying words a teen would know how to say, or a celebrities name mispronounced that they would know.

Aside from that the plot gets old pretty fast. I had to stop halfway. Too many POVs.

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