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He's Gone

By: Rebecca Collomosse
Narrated by: Victoria Blunt, Cicely Whitehead, Joe Eyre
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On the day we choose our wedding rings, my fiancé vanishes into thin air.

My fiancé brought me tea and scrambled eggs in bed that morning, and we snuggled together, talking about buying our rings, and about our perfect wedding next year.

Then we headed into town. He held my hand and gazed at the ring I liked best, a smile spreading slowly over his face. Then a glass of bubbly to celebrate. I felt flushed, excited and ready for the rest of my life with the man I loved.

We race to get on the train home. It screams to a halt and I run towards its open doors. Made it.

I think he’s right behind me — but when I turn around, he’s gone.

©2024 Rebecca Collomosse (P)2024 Audible Ltd.
Domestic Thrillers Family Life Genre Fiction Psychological Thriller & Suspense Exciting

About the Creator

Rebecca has been a journalist for more than 20 years. After starting on a local newspaper, she has worked across a range of women’s and business magazines. It was her time spent writing true life stories for women’s magazines that first sparked her interest in writing psychological thrillers. After living in London for most of her adult life, she now lives in Warwick with her husband and two children.

About the Performer

Victoria trained at The Oxford School of Drama and Ecole Philippe Gaulier. She was nominated for Best Supporting Performance in the 2020 Offie Awards for Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream and she has also been nominated for The Sondheim Prize. In addition to her acting roles, she also performs stand-up comedy and recently performed as Andrew Scott's understudy in Vanya. "Blunt gives an exquisite demonstration of what it is to be diverse and adaptable as an actor." - Upper Circle.

About the Performer

Cicely was born in Brighton and is now based between London and Sussex. Having started her acting career as a member of the National Youth Theatre, Cicely went on to train on the BA Acting course at Drama Centre London. At Drama Centre, Cicely took part in the Wanamaker Festival, and upon graduating, landed a role in Call the Midwife (BBC). She has since had roles in Alex Rider (Amazon/Eleventh Hour), and a recent guest lead in Casualty (BBC). Cicely has worked on a variety of new writing projects for stage, and can be heard on Audible for her recent audiobook work.

About the Performer

Joe has recorded narration for over 30 audiobook titles. He recently made his debut TV appearance in Eastenders for the BBC, and he regularly appears in stage roles. As a writer, Joe’s play Tiger was nominated for the 2024 Off-West-End Award for Best New Play. Joe trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.

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Interesting and unusual story but can't help but feel it was written in haste! Why wasn't she ever questioned by the police for example? Can't say too much to give the story away which was overall a good read. I will look out for other books by the same author.

Good story but too many gaps.

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Too long and pretty boring, predictable too. Rushed ending after what seemed to go in forever which really wasn’t needed. Very much get to the point. Ok narration but again bit boring. Definitely not on parr with many other psychological thrillers.

Too long and pretty boring

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The book was good,kept me interested nearly til the end.. but then I got very disappointed with the ending.

Good

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it was a very good story kept you guessing until the end and a free book.

the story teller was good a good book

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Generally a slow story. It had a predictable crescendo and a sadly disappointing ending. Just a bit meh.

A bit long winded

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