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Tim and Laura West receive a bizarre voicemail on their answering machine. Although the sound is muffled, the raised voices, suspicious thuds, and tortured gurgles lead them to believe that what they’re hearing is a brutal murder, unintentionally left as a voice message. As they try to decide what to do next, they are forced to consider a terrifying thought: What will happen when the killer realizes his mistake?

25 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 3, 2010

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Blake Crouch

80 books59.7k followers
Blake Crouch is a bestselling novelist and screenwriter. He is the author of the forthcoming novel, Dark Matter, for which he is writing the screenplay for Sony Pictures. His international-bestselling Wayward Pines trilogy was adapted into a television series for FOX, executive produced by M. Night Shyamalan, that was Summer 2015’s #1 show. With Chad Hodge, Crouch also created Good Behavior, the TNT television show starring Michelle Dockery based on his Letty Dobesh novellas. He has written more than a dozen novels that have been translated into over thirty languages and his short fiction has appeared in numerous publications including Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine. Crouch lives in Colorado with his family.

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Profile Image for Matt.
4,866 reviews13.1k followers
July 25, 2019
Crouch is an epic storytelling, with his dark side pushing through in each tale. In this short story, the mystery and thrills have little time to develop, but come to a gentle boil at just the right moment. Tim and Laura West enjoy their time together as a married couple. One Thursday night, Laura discovers an odd message on their voicemail, some form of pocket dial from a cell phone. The message, full of choppy conversation, is thick with criminal innuendo and may be the recording of a murder. Unsure what to do, they try the old *69 to trace the previous call, but are interrupted and cannot retrieve the number. Worried that a killer is on the loose who knows them and will soon realise his error, the Wests ponder their options. Will it be too late to save them?

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Profile Image for Krissy.
1,677 reviews342 followers
April 15, 2017
Listened to this audiobook with my husband. Decent story but it seemed most of the time was spent on the set up. The ending seemed rushed and abrupt. By the time it was over I still had so many questions! I wasn't ready for it to end yet.

His Rating: 2 stars
My Rating: 2 stars
Profile Image for William Aicher.
Author 24 books324 followers
March 7, 2016
The only other writing from Blake Crouch that I've read has been his Wayward Pines series, which I enjoyed quite a bit (especially the first two books), so I was excited to see he has written some short stories as well. I've been looking for a few quick reads, which I think thrillers can really work well as, and *69 lived up to that promise. Since it's so short, I don't want to go into really any further detail than what's already listed in the description, but I read it one sitting and enjoyed it quite a bit. There were a few spots where I got a little confused as to who was who, but a quick re-read of those parts cleared up any confusion I had. (The confusion also very likely could have been all on my end, as I was getting interrupted a few times by my kids while reading).
Anyway, money well spent. Definitely recommended for anyone in the mood for a quick dose of suspense. I'll be reading more of his shorts, and will be seeking out additional short thrillers as well. I think it's a form that holds quite a bit of promise, as Mr. Crouch exemplified himself with this piece.
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94 reviews2 followers
December 1, 2014
Up until this short story I've liked everything I've read by Blake Crouch but this story was stupid. Where it all fell apart was when someone accidentally locked themselves in the back of a police cruiser. Seriously, what idiot doesn't know that you can't open the back doors from the inside especially if your brother-in-law is a cop. Even the premise of the story was bad, everything else I've read from him at least had a good story line.
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438 reviews67 followers
May 6, 2015
A tiny bit dated due to the technology but this could easily be updated and made into a great horror short, TV episode, or movie scene. A brilliantly paced (if slightly predictable) story that takes the reader from zero to anxious dread in a flash. Very cool.
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190 reviews3 followers
June 23, 2018
Tim and Laura West receive a bizarre voicemail on their answering machine. Although the sound is muffled, the raised voices, suspicious thuds, and tortured gurgles lead them to believe that what they’re hearing is a brutal murder, unintentionally left as a voice message. As they try to decide what to do next, they are forced to consider a terrifying thought: What will happen when the killer realizes his mistake?

Notes: Very thrilling short story.
Profile Image for Greg.
51 reviews10 followers
November 11, 2020
Got this as an audio book. It was extremely short (less than 15 minutes). Not much of a story and no real twist. Oddly enough, the characters couldn't actually even use the *69 function in the story. Just a sad tale of domestic abuse and murder like many that you read about in the news. You can easily give this one a skip.
Profile Image for Deborah.
633 reviews109 followers
July 3, 2017
Wow

I love Blake Crouch's books. This short story is tense, very tense. And the ending? Shocker. I love the way Mr Crouch tells a story!
Profile Image for Lynn.
847 reviews22 followers
December 30, 2018
This short story is diabolically clever!
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38 reviews1 follower
June 4, 2019
THRILLING READ

It's a short and thrilling read for someone who cannot invest a lot of time to reading. I highly recommend it
Profile Image for Nagendra Kumar Yadav T.
249 reviews1 follower
June 26, 2021
This is a good short story, kept me at the edge of ky seat all the time. But I hated its ending.
Profile Image for Kat Hossler.
29 reviews
February 18, 2017
Holy moly!

A short story that packs a lot of punch, excellent read! I usually don't go for the short ones, but this one may just make me a convert!
Profile Image for Jennifer.
1,221 reviews26 followers
June 30, 2016
So I decided to listen to two short stories today, and let me say I am now a HUGE fan of Blake Crouch because if he can tell two great stories in a mere 30 pages I can't imagine what he can pull off in a full length novel.

The premise of this book is dark, someone leaves a message on an answering machine of a murder... because they accidentally dialed you. I mean we have all sent accident texts, so it is something that can reasonably happen. What happens when the killer realizes his mistake before you realize who the killer is?

This short story was fantastic right until the very end. I can't wait to continue reading more of Crouch. Anyone that can tell an amazing story quickly is a fantastic writer in my book!
Profile Image for Matt Madurski.
105 reviews2 followers
February 11, 2017
A book this short is hardly going to rank high among the literary greats, but this short, intense story (read by my favorite voice actor Luke Daniels in the Audible presentation) was a perfect "palate cleanser" after the deep, sometimes difficult two books I read prior to this one. Like most shorts, there's a lot of back story missing and you often crave more information but at the same time it prods your imagination and leaves the reader to fill in the blanks. I like that, and this book succeeds at it. Worth the half-hour listen!
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869 reviews48 followers
May 29, 2012
*69 is another action-packed thriller from Blake Crouch. This author has the talent to fit a big story into a very few words, in such a way that it will send you looking for another story of his to read. Fortunately, when you find that next story, you will enjoy it just as much. I highly recommend anything by Blake Crouch!
Profile Image for Dave Pope.
129 reviews4 followers
May 26, 2014
I will never be a fan of stand alone short fiction. Within the covers of a collection of short stories this would be entertaining but as a stand alone it does very little for me. I definitely wouldn't spend money on a read lasting no more than a few minutes. It is entertaining and it is clever but there's not enough of it - by a long way.
Profile Image for Sherri Smith.
628 reviews6 followers
April 8, 2016
This was a fantastic short story by an author I had read much from before - but one I will CERTAINLY be looking to read more by!

Even though it's short, it managed to surprise me and didn't go in the direction I had thought it would - until the very end.

If you enjoy mystery/suspense/thriller, check out this WONDERFUL story!!
Profile Image for vivian bryant.
39 reviews1 follower
June 26, 2015
I enjoy Blake Crouch books. He is a different kind of writer than most mystery story.

A good short story the end is a surprise you have to read to the last word and maybe read it over to get really what happen.





Profile Image for Roxie Prince.
Author 9 books69 followers
August 12, 2015
Strange, but worth a read.

This was a strange story that had me going, "What?" a few times, but it is original and quite interesting if you're into thrillers with a bit of violence.
Profile Image for Michelle.
58 reviews
January 4, 2012
It's a pretty messed up short story about a police officer who kills he own brother and sister-in-law because they accidentally discovered that he was a murderer.
Profile Image for Sarah Billington.
Author 24 books126 followers
February 6, 2012
No wonder his books are so popular. So rich with detail, and a great twist.
Profile Image for Denise.
16 reviews
September 9, 2016
This was one that did make me think. "WOW" this could happen.
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