Captive: The Untold Story of the Atlanta Hostage Hero
By Ashley Smith and Stacy Mattingly
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Now a stirring movie from Paramount Pictures—starring Kate Mara (House of Cards and Fantastic Four) and David Oyelowo (Selma)—this inspirational, news-making life story of the young female hostage who in 2005 single-handedly talked the infamous Atlanta courthouse killer, Brian Nichols, into surrendering peacefully by gaining his confidence through her prayers and personal faith and by reading passages to him from the Christian blockbuster A Purpose Driven Life.
In March 2005, Ashley Smith made headlines around the globe when she miraculously talked her way out of the hands of alleged courthouse killer Brian Nichols after he took her hostage for seven hours in her suburban Atlanta apartment. In this moving, inspirational account, Ashley shares the details of her traumatic ordeal and expands on how her faith and the bestselling book The Purpose-Driven Life helped her survive and bring the killer's murderous rampage to a peaceful end.
Like her captor, Smith too has faced darkness and despair. Seeking a new life, she moved to Atlanta, got a job, enrolled in a medical assistant training program, and was beginning to find her way to becoming the kind of mom she wanted her little girl to have. Then Brian Nichols took her hostage. Just hours earlier, he'd allegedly shot to death a judge, a court reporter, a deputy, and a federal agent and escaped in a stolen vehicle. Now she found herself face-to-face with Nichols, a desperate, heavily armed man with nothing left to lose.
Juxtaposing the minute-by-minute tale of her experience with the tragedies and triumphs of her own life, Captive is a riveting story that will leave no reader untouched.
Ashley Smith
Ashley Smith lives in North Augusta, South Carolina with her husband Daniel Robinson and her three children Paige, Riley, and Cole. She is an imaging technician at University Hospital, loves to run, paint and enjoys crafts. She also travels the world and shares her story through public speaking, and finds it very rewarding.
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Reviews for Captive
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5this should have been a magazine article.even the condensed version was way too long. god got a lot of attention.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I was prepared not to like this book because the over-saturation of media attention surrounding the events. It was recommended to me by my sister and thought I would just borrow it rather than own it. It turned out to be one of the better true stories I have read. It was very interesting to find out about the "behind the scenes" action going on during her hours of captivity. She had great courage and used the experience to turn her life around. Very inspiring and I would definitely recommend it.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A powerfully written memoir that recounts Ashley Smith's seven hours of being held hostage. Ashley, a drug addict, has lost custody of her daughter and is desperately trying to turn her life around when she is taken hostage in her own apartment by Brian Nichols. He's already killed four people and she is terrified she'll be the fifth. Deciding she has nothing to lose she starts to tell Brian about her life and all the bad decisions she's made and how she's paid for them. Then she starts to read aloud from the Bible and The Purpose Driven Life and for some reason it strikes a chord with him. Together they try to work through his demons and figure out what his next move should be. This is the story of how she went from hostage to hero and turned her life around. It's an uplifting and refreshing read, perfect for fans of inspirational and Christian books. I received this book for free from Fly By Promotions in return for my honest, unbiased opinion.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Title: Captive (The Untold Story of the Atlanta Hostage Hero)Author: Ashley Smith with Stacy MattinglyPages: 272Year: 2015Publisher: William MorrowMy rating is 5+ stars.Before I even knew the book existed, I saw a clip of the movie Captive. When I finished reading the book, I felt a few emotions deeply in my heart. The first is that God is a redeemer, and while some people were killed by the assailant, there is hope that more will come to know Him. The second is that our world today shows us the devastating results when a person or persons take a life of a loved one. The third is that we all need to be prayer warriors for those who serve and are the front lines of defense so others can live peacefully. Finally, my personal heartfelt thanks for the honesty with which this novel was written and the hope that families and friends of the four victims allow God to redeem their lives.One impacting aspect of the book is that after many years of failing treatment centers and family members trying to help her, Ashley discovered through this experience that many of the truths she was taught became real. Ashley will be the first one to tell readers she is taking it one day at a time and listening to what pleases God and doing it. We all should be such servants of Christ.Inspiring just doesn’t really cover what you’ll read or see in the movie, but it’s a start. I hope readers take time to thank those who serve, pray for those who are hurting and in bondage as well as be thankful for their life. I wouldn’t be surprised if some people found themselves asking God what He has for them to do, or where He wants them to serve. God just waits to be asked and believe me He’ll answer the seeker.Last of all remember to pray for the family and friends of those who commit crimes for they too are victims just in a different way. They hurt, suffer, and go through all types of emotions just like those who were victimized by what someone did to their loved one. Remember, above all, Jesus wants us to literally minister to those in prison. While all may not be open to the gospel, our job is to obey Him and share the gospel, letting the individual be responsible for the result. Our society needs us to reach out with the hope what no one or anything else can bring or give them. Perhaps you might consider giving this book, a Bible or The Purpose Driven Life to a person(s) who you know or to a total stranger.Like this story reminds us God does indeed redeem and has never stopped seeking the lost.Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255. “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”