When You Find Me
by P.J. Vernon
Narrated by Amy McFadden, Bahni Turpin
Why Listen to This Audiobook?
Two unreliable women, two narrators, one missing husband — and you'll suspect everyone, including yourself.
- Great if you want: psychological suspense with an unreliable-narrator twist
- Listening experience: slow-burn Southern Gothic dread that tightens steadily
- Narration: McFadden and Turpin give each woman a distinct, untrustworthy voice
- Skip if: you need a fast pace or a fully satisfying resolution
About This Audiobook
Socialite Gray Godfrey awakens at her family's South Carolina estate with a pounding hangover and no memory of the previous night—or where her husband Paul has gone. What begins as relief from their troubled marriage quickly transforms into something far more sinister when his abandoned car surfaces and a mysterious stranger named Annie contacts Gray, claiming knowledge of Paul's whereabouts. As Annie's communications grow increasingly threatening and reveal intimate secrets that should be impossible for her to know, Gray finds herself questioning not only her mysterious ally's motives but her own fractured grip on reality.
Amy McFadden and Bahni Turpin deliver masterful dual narration that amplifies the psychological tension at the heart of Vernon's debut thriller. McFadden captures Gray's privileged yet vulnerable persona with nuanced vocal work that shifts seamlessly between confusion, fear, and dawning horror. Turpin's portrayal of the enigmatic Annie is equally compelling, infusing each revelation with an unsettling edge that keeps listeners off balance. The alternating perspectives create an immersive audio experience that mirrors the story's fractured reality, while the Southern Gothic atmosphere comes alive through both narrators' careful attention to regional authenticity and emotional depth.