The Last Person You Called
Thomas Jennings
Narrator Modestas
Publisher: Artemis
Summary
In this gripping psychological suspense novel, The Last Person You Called by Thomas Jennings, readers are plunged into a chilling supernatural mystery that blurs the line between reality and the subconscious. After the death of her estranged mother, Elara Voss inherits an old flip phone—a relic from the past. While sorting through the estate with her partner Marcus, she discovers a series of impossible voicemails arriving at 3:03 a.m. At first, the audio messages seem to be from beyond the grave, echoing her mother’s voice and revealing private childhood memories. This setup hooks fans of domestic drama and ghost stories, creating a tense family saga about unresolved trauma. However, as the creepy calls continue, Elara realizes the recordings are exposing her darkest secret: relief at her mother’s passing. The narrative masterfully pivots from a paranormal activity tale to a profound study of mental health. Using found footage elements and a home camera to capture the events, Elara uncovers a shocking plot twist: the voice on the phone is her own. The story explores grief processing and emotional repression, asking whether we can ever escape the things we whisper in the dark. For fans of slow-burn horror and character-driven thrillers, this audiobook delivers a haunting reminder that the last person you call is often yourself.
Duration: 15 minutes (00:14:38) Publishing date: 2026-05-03; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

