Grabtown
A Psychological Thriller
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Meghan Kelly
Twin sisters Cassandra and Anastasia have discovered their mother's legacy: a 40-year-old cold case murder.
When Cassie and Ana return to their childhood home in rural Connecticut, among their deceased mother’s belongings they stumble across an unpublished manuscript: a murder mystery, written by their mom's girlfriend AJ —and featuring their mother as a key character.
Cassie, a writer, wants to turn the old story into a bestseller. Ana, fearful of what they will learn, wants to destroy it.
As the sisters delve into AJ's story, they uncover a disturbing trail leading to an abandoned village the locals call Grabtown.
As AJ says, “Small towns are great for scolding the kids who throw too many snowballs, but not always good at spotting real evil.”.
When Cassie's volatile husband Marsh demands they stop digging, and a retired detective arrives asking dangerous questions, the twins realize someone believes AJ's story isn't fiction—it's a confession.
What's really behind Marsh's highly successful rare-motorcar enterprise? Why does the past refuse to stay buried? And why is a major crimes detective now urging them to flee?
Set in rural New England, Grabtown is a powerful twofold story that exposes the dark underbelly of small-town secrets, where courage and unshakable loyalty become the only weapons against those who prey on the vulnerable.
If you enjoy suspense, high-stakes tales of sisterhood, and satisfying stories of justice and redemption, you'll love Grabtown. Listeners of Grabtown are also fans of Kellye Garrett's Like a Sister, Liz Moore's The God of the Woods, and The Moonflowers by Abigail Rose-Marie.
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“...lingers long after the last line—beautiful, bold, and utterly unforgettable.” —Kathryn Dare, Seattle Book Review
"Masterfully constructed...a dark, satisfying thriller." —Kirkus Reviews
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As they dig deeper, their search leads to the abandoned village of Grabtown and a web of secrets that refuse to stay buried. With a persistent detective asking questions and growing pressure from Cassie’s husband to stop, the sisters begin to suspect the manuscript is less fiction and more confession—forcing them to decide how far they’re willing to go to uncover the truth.
The author, Sarah P. Blanchard, demonstrates strong storytelling skill, crafting a narrative that is both immersive and deliberately paced to keep tension building throughout. Characters are thoughtfully developed, allowing their motivations and complexities to unfold in a way that deepens the suspense rather than rushing it. The dialogue feels natural and authentic, grounding the story and making each interaction believable and impactful.
The plot is layered with twists that are genuinely unexpected yet feel earned, leading to a conclusion that is both satisfying and well-resolved. It’s worth noting that the subject matter can be difficult at times, as it touches on themes of human trafficking and the vulnerability of children. However, these elements are handled in a way that underscores the seriousness of the story while maintaining its emotional depth. Overall, the result is a compelling and skillfully executed read.
The narrator, Meghan Kelly, delivers a consistently engaging performance, bringing a clear and confident voice that makes the story easy to follow from start to finish. Each character is given a distinct presence through rich tonal variation, allowing listeners to easily differentiate voices without ever feeling exaggerated or forced.
Her sense of timing is particularly strong, with a natural cadence that enhances both the quieter moments and the more intense scenes. She skillfully maintains tension where it matters most, building suspense in a way that feels organic rather than overdone. The pacing remains steady throughout, ensuring the story moves forward without dragging or feeling rushed.
What truly stands out is her commitment to the performance—she fully immerses herself in each audiobook, delivering a level of energy and consistency that never disappoints.
Together, the author’s gripping narrative and the narrator’s immersive delivery create an audiobook that lingers well beyond the final chapter. This is a haunting, well-crafted experience that will keep listeners captivated until the very end.
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Layered Twists, Believable Characters
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The book opens with an intense prologue. The story then shifts to Cassie, returned to her childhood home after her mother’s death with her twin Anna. The narrative shifts between Cassie’s & AJ’s POVs in the manuscript in 1985, where she reveals her connection to a cold murder case that becomes more disturbing with each chapter.
At the same time, Cassie is dealing with grief, reconnecting with her twin, and “check-in” phone calls from her controlling husband Marsh. As disturbing family & town secrets surface, the twins grow closer & are forced to make high-stakes decisions.
There aren’t any repetitive scenes, aside from Cassie’s internal second-guessing—especially regarding her husband. If you’re paying close attention to small details, you may able to predict the major twists, but they still have emotional weight because of how disturbing the subject matter is.
By the final act, Cassie & Anna are pulled into a race-against-time situation where avoiding the truth isn’t an option—& you’ll be flying through to see how it all ends! The ending gives closure but also leaves questions unanswered that’ll have you thinking about the characters’ after—just like in real life! The book is a great option for a book club or buddy read to unpack it all afterward!
NARRATOR PERFORMANCE
Grabtown is narrated by award-winning narrator Meghan Kelly. She portrays Cassie with a restrained voice layered with uncertainty and vulnerability, reflecting the grief over her mother’s death and everything she’s carrying under the surface. In her dialogue with her twin sister Anna early on Kelly makes the strain in their relationship evident, especially Anna’s resentment over Cassie’s relationship with her controlling husband, Marsh.
In contrast, Kelly portrays Anna with a steadier, more matter-of-fact tone that makes it clear she sees things more clearly than Cassie. But as the story unfolds, Kelly softens her tone to reveal her vulnerability, making the sisters’ reconnection feel heartfelt. Kelly portrays Marsh with a calm and slightly detached voice that makes him feel immediately questionable and unlikable. The phone call scenes between Cassie and her husband are especially effectively—you can hear the quiet tension in Cassie’s responses that makes her husband’s hold over her so obvious..
In the 1985 timeline, Kelly gives AJ a steady, confident voice that portrays her as a determined and independent woman who’s easy to root for, especially given the circumstances she’s navigating. The scenes between AJ and the twins’ mother, Marla, are a highlight, as Kelly gives an emotional performance of both women when secrets are revealed and their relationship is tested.
By the final act, when Cassie is forced to confront buried family secrets and the reality of her marriage, Kelly shifts her performance to give her a determination tone that shows she wants justice no matter what cost, highlighting her growth. Kelly also gives distinct voices to the secondary characters, especially those who AJ interacts with and—namely Mike, Charlotte, and Zach—which makes those scenes feel very immersive. This audiobook will stay with you—not just because of how compelling the story is, but because Kelly’s narration brings the emotional intensity alive in a realistic way that will have you hooked from start to finish. A must-listen for fans of literary thrillers and family dramas!
Gripping Literary Thriller, Expertly Narrated!
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The narration by Meghan Kelly makes the audiobook even better. She does an amazing job bringing each character to life with different voices and emotions. You can really feel what the characters are going through because of how she changes her tone depending on the scene. Her performance keeps you interested the whole time and adds a lot of tension to the story.
A Powerful and Gripping Listen
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Crimes across generations
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This was an unforgetable, gripping tail of suspense and mystery and the story was so well written.
Here we have the best voice acting and a fantastic story blended together to make this audiobook the ideal one for perfect entertainment and I am happy to recommend it.
Gripping Tale!
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