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The Night She Disappeared [Hardcover]

April Henry
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Book Description

March 13, 2012

Gabie drives a Mini Cooper. She also works part time as a delivery girl at Pete’s Pizza. One night, Kayla—another delivery girl—goes missing. To her horror, Gabie learns that the supposed kidnapper had asked if the girl in the Mini Cooper was working that night. Gabie can’t move beyond the fact that Kayla’s fate was really meant for her, and she becomes obsessed with finding Kayla. She teams up with Drew, who also works at Pete’s. Together, they set out to prove that Kayla isn’t dead—and to find her before she is.


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Editorial Reviews

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“The reader must wait with baited breath to see when and if the characters will uncover the truth as the suspense builds to a fever pitch near the end of the book.”--VOYA

"Fans of intense page-turners and those who liked Michele Jaffe’s Rosebush (Penguin, 2010) or Lucy Christopher’s Stolen (Scholastic, 2010) will love this one."--School Library Journal

"It's a riveting story...Each chapter is a surprise, and the tension builds steadily until the inevitable climactic face off." --Publishers Weekly

 
Praise for Girl, Stolen:
 
Girl, Stolen grabs your attention with the first page you read. . . . Each page holds new questions that are answered in the most unexpected ways.” —VOYA, starred review
 
“Constantly interesting and suspenseful.” —Kirkus Reviews
 
“A captivating tale . . . Well-built, complex characters, trapped in their own ways by life’s circumstances, which—paired with a relentlessly fast pace—ensures a tense read.” —Publishers Weekly
 
Girl, Stolen is page turning suspense with a clever heroine who meets up with bad luck, bad men, a bad dog, bad weather, bad health and has to face them without seeing them. A nail bitter.” —Gail Giles
 
“A unique and clever premise. Cheyenne has to be one of the most resourceful heroines in recent memory.” —Todd Strasser, bestselling author of Wish You Were Dead

About the Author

April Henry is the New York Times bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and young adults, including the YA novel Girl, Stolen and the thriller Face of Betrayal, co-authored with Lis Wiehl. She lives in Oregon.

Product Details

  • Age Range: 12 and up
  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR); First Edition edition (March 13, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0805092625
  • ISBN-13: 978-0805092622
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #593,781 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I write mysteries and thrillers. I live in Portland, Oregon with my family.

When I was 12, I sent a short story about a six-foot tall frog who loved peanut butter to Roald Dahl, the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He took it to lunch and showed it to the editor of an international children's magazine - and she asked to publish the story! (For no money, which might have been a warning about how hard it is to make a living writing.)

My dream of writing went dormant until I was in my 30s, working at a corporate job, and started writing books on the side. Those first few years - when I wrote a book a year, worked full time, and had a baby - are now thankfully a blur. Now I'm very lucky to make a living doing what I love. I have written 15 novels for adults and teens, with more on the way. My books have gotten starred reviews, been chosen for IndieNext, translated into eight languages and won state awards. And Face of Betrayal, which I co-wrote with Lis Wiehl, was on the New York Times bestseller list for four weeks.

I also review literary fiction, YA literature, and mysteries and thrillers for the Oregonian, and have written articles for both The Writer and Writers Digest.

In 2013, look for two books: The Girl Who Was Supposed to Die, a teen thriller, and A Matter of Trust, co-written with Lis Wiehl.

Customer Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars
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4.1 out of 5 stars
All of the characters were central to the plot. Amber Harkins  |  14 reviewers made a similar statement
I recommend this book for anyone looking for an intense and thrilling read. Shannon Naugle  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
I'll just end with, read this book, you'll be hooked from page one. Jennifer L. Rinehart  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars I was afraid to turn the pages February 24, 2012
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Vine™ Review (What's this?)
One of my closest friends loves true crime fiction, especially books about serial killers. Over the years she's pressed me to read books about Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy and the nightmare inducing, Jeffrey Dahmer, my response has always been the same, 'hell no!'

I like happy endings, sexy vampires, angsty werewolves, cozy mysteries and the occasional zombie infestation. But stories about something real, monsters who look like people but walk among us, picking out their next feast from among their neighbors and coworkers, shudder, those stories are not for me.

But there was something about the setup for this story that made me think I might just want to read this book. It has teens who work in a fast food setting (I worked at a restaurant whose claim to fame was flame broiled burgers, so already I've got a built in sense of kinship with the characters), the teens aren't all the best of friends and one of them goes missing after making a delivery (a close friend of mine used to deliver sandwiches and he used to tell me some pretty strange tales of the people he met on his nightly travels, sometimes I'd worry that even though he's six plus feet of urban cowboy, what if one of his customers had a gun or a boomerang, okay, maybe not a boomerang, that'd be strange and ridiculous, still it seemed dangerous).

Plus, I figured if the book got too intense, I could just slam it shut and shove it into my NEVER TO BE READ SHELF (this shelf is more of a corner, with a stack of out of date encyclopedias, a book about sugar free desserts, David Hasselhoff's memoir, you know books that have somehow wandered into your home, never to be opened).

Well, after I started, I found it very hard to stop reading.

If you read the synopsis you already know what's going on in the beginning of the book. So let me tell you a little about what happens next.

The story is told from multiple perspectives, I knew this going in, but didn't realize it would also be told from the point of view of Kayla (the kidnapped girl) and The Man (the dude who kidnaps her). Just a note on The Man, hearing his thoughts is like taking a giant breath, in through your nose, in a boys locker room on a hot day, shocking and nausea inducing, definitely not for the faint of heart.

The same for Kayla, in fact, part way through the book, I almost set it aside because it was too personal, too upsetting and altogether too realistic, but since it is early in the day, I figured I could finish the book with plenty of buffer time before bed to read and watch happier things (Spongebob, here I come!).

But with the ending the way it was, I actually didn't need my happy place buffer. I feel okay, satisfied even.

Anyways, about the characters, a small warning, Gabie irritated me and sometimes I thought that a a month or six of talk therapy with a licensed psychologist would have done her a world of good. The girl swings from quiet, shy reserve to uninhibited, naked swims in frigid rivers craziness and frankly, her wild mood swings were more alarming than endearing to me. This current drama with the kidnapping sent her for a loop (a fruit loop, my grandma would say, don't know why she said that and it doesn't make a lot of sense now).

But, Drew, he's my favorite. His mom's an addict and his homelife isn't much to dream about, his job at Pete's pizza isn't for spending money, it's to buy food, utilities and rent. Unlike Gabie, whose parents are both trauma surgeons, he doesn't have a car and a nice house, so when she offers him the use of her car to make deliveries, thus enabling him to keep his hours, he's happy but surprised. He and Gabie are not close, she's a serious Honor Roll student and he's a pot dealing, C average student, in other words, a loser.

The interactions between Drew and Gabie are intense. These are two people drawn together by tragic circumstances and a shared belief, that Gabie was the kidnapper's intended target and that Kayla is not dead.

The police in the book seem to mostly follow up dead and unlikely leads, the story follows the investigations, including the interrogation of someone whose been implicated in Kayla's disappearance based on an anonymous tip. The contrast between the investigation, Drew and Gabie's research and Kayla and the Man's horrible interactions really gave a sense of urgency to the story.

I can't really say anymore about the book without giving away too much.

I'll just end with, read this book, you'll be hooked from page one.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Thrilling, fast-paced read December 5, 2012
Format:Hardcover
Gabie does a favor for Kayla when she switches work nights at the take-out pizza restaurant. When Kayla goes missing following a delivery, Gabie learns that the caller asked for her. Is Kayla alive? Was Kayla's fate meant for her? With the help of her co-worker Drew, Gabie searches for answers. When all others give up, it is Gabie that believes Kayla is still alive. Author April Henry adds fictional police reports, 911 calls, notes, missing posters and other material to lead the story along on its taut course. A thrilling, fast-paced read for the young adult audience.
Lisa Ard
Author of Saving Halloween and the Dream Seeker series
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing, Thrilling Ride! September 25, 2012
Format:Hardcover
Where do I start with how awesome this book is!? As most of you know mystery, crime, thriller, horror and paranormal is my favorite genre so it was awesome to see a crime drama slip into the YA genre. I don't read a lot of YA but when I do, it better be good.

Damn was this good! From page one I was drawn into the story. The book is written from about 4 POV's and while some may find it annoying when done well (as it was here) for me it adds a lot of wonderful texture to the story. It was done so well that I really did care about every single character; one I hated with a passion!

I loved Henry's writing style which is detailed enough but allows the reader to think for themselves and keep a fast story pacing. The pacing of the book was really consistent and fast. Never once did I feel bored or like it had dropped off. I've been reading some good books lately but nothing that kept me gripped like this one in a while. I just got finished reading it a little bit ago and can't stop thinking about the characters and what might have happened to them after the story ended. Go figure, like they're real people.

This book kept me on edge the entire time, I couldn't seem to read it fast enough. I was so nervous about what was going happen next. I was seriously tense. That feeling is awesome, it's the feeling I like getting when reading a mystery.

One of my favorite quotes is "a book is only as good as its villain." This book has a disgusting and despicable villain. I hated that guy so much as if he was a real, evil, individual. The book didn't have a lot of twists and turns but it didn't need it to make it great, they just enhanced the story. The few it did have made sense and kept the story interesting without sending it over the top. The ending was complete and well thought out, a little text book but still satisfying

I would recommend this book to any one who likes mystery novels. This one kept me entertained the entire time and evoked so much emotion it is definitely one of my favorite books of the year! I'm now a huge fan of April Henry and can't wait to dig into some of her other work.

Rating 5/5 Stars

Rated: pg-13 for violence, thematic elements and sensuality
Janiera @Books & Beauty
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
This book kept me on the edge of my seat. I couldn't put the book down. The ending is great and so is the rest of the book. Read more
Published 20 days ago by skylar mahar
4.0 out of 5 stars New favorite!
I was first introduced to April Henry books by our school librarian and now I can't stay away. Great mix of thrill and adventure. Definitely a page turner just like her others!
Published 2 months ago by rem
4.0 out of 5 stars Quick, Intense Read
The Night She Disappeared is a quick, exciting story about the kidnapping of a 17 year old girl named Kayla. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Shannon Naugle
4.0 out of 5 stars A fast-paced mystery that will have readers on the edge of their seats
The Night She Disappeared is a fast-paced mystery that will have readers on the edge of their seats. April Henry takes readers into the mind of a psychopath and she had me hooked! Read more
Published 8 months ago by K. Butler
3.0 out of 5 stars Review from Esther's Ever After
Since I was still in the mood for a crime story, I picked up The Night She Disappeared - and was so pleased to find that it did closely follow the mystery of a missing girl, and... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Brenna
5.0 out of 5 stars Did not see that coming!
I got this book after reading another book April Henry wrote.

I am so glad I did.

This book starts off were a teenage girl goes missing after delivering... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Mellisa
4.0 out of 5 stars BookWhisperer Reviews: The Night She Disappeared
Gabbie's co-worker, Kayla, goes missing one night on a pizza delivery. From what the cops say, it looks like Kayla knew her abductor. Read more
Published 11 months ago by J. Omullane
4.0 out of 5 stars Will enjoy this very real story with its details missing person cases
On a typical night at Pete's Pizza, two teen workers have switched shifts. Kayla had asked Gabie to work on Wednesday so she could have Friday night off. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Teen Reads
4.0 out of 5 stars Great mystery
I don't usually read a lot of mysteries, but for some reason, I've been really into them lately. So I was really excited when I saw that The Night She Disappeared was on NetGalley. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Hannah @ Paperback Treasures
4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting psychological mystery
Gabie didn't think twice about switching shifts with Kayla. They both work at Pete's Pizza, and Gabie didn't mind taking over for Kalya on Friday night; it's not like she'd have... Read more
Published 12 months ago by The Book Muncher
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