Audiobook Review: The Red Car
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.
My Review:
I was drawn to this book by the premise. It was giving me a bit of Stephen King's Christine vibes. Yet, this book is not so much a horror story as it is a paranormal, psychological thriller. It will leave you wanting to hug your loved ones after you finish.
To really experience this story on the next level, you need to grab the audiobook. It is narrated by Jared Masar. He does really good voice work. Sorrow and love are two themes of this story. Yet, I have to tell you that if I ever see an abandoned red car, I will be turning around and leaving as quickly as I can.

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