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enlarge | Author: Mary Higgins Clark Publisher: Simon & Schuster Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 65 reviews Sales Rank: 2153
Media: Hardcover Edition: 8.5 x 5.5 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5.9 x 1.1
ISBN: 1416566384 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781416566380 ASIN: 1416566384
Publication Date: April 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Acceptable condition. May contain marks, writing, scuffs, and edge wear. Orders shipped within 2 business days. Choose EXPEDITED for fast delivery.
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I'm still here September 6, 2008 What a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon! I read my first M H Clark in the late 1970's and she's still able to keep me enticed. Thanks, Mary.
Great idea..horrible book September 4, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
For many years, MHC was the only mystery author I would read. Her plots are usually interesting and unique. I was very excited to read this book because the idea/plot sounded interesting. (I still think the idea could make a great movie or something too.) But she introduced entirely too many characters. Every chapter I found myself remembering a new character and what his/her occupation was, etc. I did have to flip back to earlier chapters quite frequently to try and remember different names and it got increasingly frustrating.
Her suspects are also becoming very predictable. I knew, while reading each chapter that had suspicious clues about someone, that he/she didn't do it. It's always the people who don't get mentioned that much that did it. She needs to set up more suspicion around everyone so the ending is shocking.
Does anybody know of any other well known mystery authors to try? I'm putting MHC books away for awhile.
SO SO September 4, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not the thriller I was thinking it would be. OK plot, but I had it figured out in the first few chapters. It is ok, but not a page turner.
I always try to like it........... August 27, 2008 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I remember how much I enjoyed Mary Higgins Clark 's very first books. They were fun, light suspenseful novels that delivered a wallop. Now her books are all pure formula. It is so sad. Pretty heroine, handsome men. The characters are so unreal and one dimensional that I just can't take it seriously.
Her plots always sound interesting and this one was no exception. It was also based on a true story which gave me even more incentive to give yet another book by her a try. But it reads like maybe her last ten novels have. More is put into the description of hairstyles and clothing than plot. Also the main characters are always upper class, well groomed. There is just no reality.
I thought I would skim through this to get to the end but I read half and honestly didn't care at all. This is not the sign of a good writer. I am an avid reader and love psychological suspense. The book was just boring formula.
Obviously MHC has the large audience she needs that wants just what she delivers. She need not exert much effort. They continue to pick up this fluff and it does serve a purpose if this audience is made happy. But literature it is not. And now I have finally learned my lesson. No matter how good the plot sounds the formula will be the same.
If you want a well developed suspenseful psychological novel certainly look elsewhere.
A Surprise August 4, 2008 Clearly the best book she's ever written.
The premise is based on a true-life story. A promising college grad disappears, but his family receives a phone call from him each Mother's Day.
I've ready many of Mary Higgins Clark's books over the years, and I always enjoy her work. I enjoyed this one too, but it was a surprise, in the way the book was more than what I expected.
Mary Higgins Clark is moving beyond her role as a popular writer into something more. The array of well-developed characters and fascinating multiple story lines converged into an excellent read. The stories about these complex characters give the reader much to contemplate.
I would expect this successful author to crank out another interesting formula-style mystery. I was surprised how she is continuing to evolve and mature as a writer.
Absolutely excellent.
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