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The Cellar

The Cellar • Book 1

by Natasha Preston

Narrated by Richard Dadd, Nicholas Camm, Dawn Murphy

4.11 ABR Score (99.5K ratings)
★ 3.9 Goodreads (98.1K) ★ 4.26 Audible (1.5K)
10h 2m Released 2014 Thriller

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Three narrators take turns voicing a kidnapper's 'family' — and the effect is far more unsettling than a single perspective could manage.

  • Great if you want: dark, claustrophobic YA thriller with psychological tension
  • Listening experience: tense and relentless — short chapters keep the dread moving
  • Narration: multi-narrator cast gives each captive a distinct, grounded voice
  • Skip if: captivity narratives or harm to minors disturb you

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About This Audiobook

When sixteen-year-old Summer vanishes from her quiet hometown without a trace, she awakens in a nightmarish underground prison alongside other captive girls. Their captor has constructed an elaborate fantasy where his victims serve as his "perfect family," trapped in a windowless cellar that becomes both their sanctuary and their tomb. As Summer struggles to survive the psychological manipulation and mounting desperation of her situation, she must navigate the twisted dynamics between her fellow prisoners while searching for any opportunity to escape before it's too late.

The multi-narrator approach transforms this harrowing psychological thriller into an immersive audio experience that heightens the story's emotional impact. Richard Dadd, Nicholas Camm, and Dawn Murphy each bring distinct vocal characterizations that help listeners distinguish between perspectives while maintaining the claustrophobic tension throughout. Their performances capture both the vulnerability of the victims and the chilling unpredictability of their captor, creating an atmosphere of dread that builds steadily across the ten-hour runtime. The audio format intensifies Preston's exploration of trauma and survival, making every whispered conversation and moment of silence feel deeply personal and unnervingly intimate.