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The Red Car

By: Leonardo Spano, Linda Sanchez
Narrated by: Jared Masar
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A haunting mystery. A legacy of loss. A car that never forgets.

When a grieving mechanic restores a forgotten 1960s red coupe, he doesn’t realize he’s resurrecting more than just steel and chrome—he’s awakening something that should have stayed buried.

Years later, the car finds new owners: a young couple planning their dream wedding, unaware of the vehicle’s tragic past. What begins as a symbol of love quickly spirals into a chilling series of events, connecting strangers through unexplainable encounters, eerie memories, and deadly consequences.

As lives unravel and secrets surface, one question remains: Can something once broken ever be truly whole again?

The Red Car is a gripping story of grief, mystery, and the thin line between the past and the present—where every mile comes with a memory, and some memories refuse to fade.

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This mystery adventure with a twist of sci-fi is about a restored car that brings its past into the present, impacting a couple who are in love "driving" them to question everything.

Short listen but active

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Diving into this audiobook immediately pulled me into a story about courage, change, and discovering who we truly are. Leah’s journey, leaving a stale life and a loveless marriage to claim a surprising inheritance, showcases how breaking routine can lead to self-discovery and growth. I appreciate that this isn’t just about the red sports car or the physical journey., it’s about the internal one.. teaching that reflection, courage, and trusting our instincts are essential to finding fulfillment. For anyone who feels stuck or uncertain, this audiobook reminds us that self-discovery takes time., that life’s detours are valuable, and that embracing the unknown can be transformative.

Life’s detours can lead to growth

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The narration keeps the story flowing well, though it’s a fairly simple, quick experience. Good if you’re after something brief and intriguing.

A short, engaging listen with a mysterious edge.

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The narrator did an amazing job making the car sound almost alive during the scary scenes. It is a simple story but it is told so well that you really get sucked into the world. The mechanic feels like a guy who just wants a fresh start, but the car has other plans for him and his future life.

Such a creepy vibe

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Started this expecting a simple mystery.

Got something way heavier.

There’s this slow tension that builds without you really noticing it at first. Just a car, just a project… until it clearly isn’t. The atmosphere is what makes it work. It creeps in instead of jumping out at you.

What I liked most was how grounded it felt. The grief, the obsession with the car, the way things slowly shift. It all feels believable right up until things get… not so normal.

The narration adds a lot. Steady, a little eerie, never overdone.

I found myself wanting to keep listening just to figure out what was actually going on, and even when you think you’ve got it, it still keeps you guessing.

If you like stories that build tension instead of relying on cheap scares, this one sticks with you.

That Car Isn’t Just a Car

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