Rating: Summary: Fine until the end Review: I enjoyed this book until the final few chapters. I didn't feel she "wrapped" it up with enought details to explain important parts of the book. Could someone please explain how/why Molly was covered in her husband's blood; what exactly happened to her that she didn't remember events from that night; why wasn't the statue ever dusted for prints...? I skimmed the book for answers to these questions upon completing it, but came up empty handed. Maybe I overlooked them. Could anyone shed some light? Thanks.
Rating: Summary: Hang In There -- It Gets Better! Review: As a member of the newly formed book club, "The Final Word Literary Guild" I was forced to read this book. If you've ever watched a movie with a slow start and wonder why you're watching it only to be totally surprised and enthralled at the end, that's the effect reading "We'll Meet Again" will have on you. A slow and almost sleepy beginning with too many characters but a knock out ending -- well worth the wait.
Rating: Summary: Never again Review: Well, she's improving. I once read a novel by this woman that used the word "fisted" obsessively.. as in "she fisted her hands on her hips". I mean, this term appeared in a slightly different sentence every few pages to describe her female protagonist...throughout the entire book! I found this so unbelievably distracting and annoying, that I actually quit paying attention to the plot, which was actually pretty good, and became somewhat obsessed myself with "is she REALLY going to do it AGAIN? ". I don't like turning nouns into verbs or vice versa (i.e. calling a book a "read")so that was part of it. But really, I have never seen a major author do such a thing before. What I mainly want to know is: HOW DID THIS GET PAST HER EDITORS? I read this book mainly to find out if she got over her fit or whatever it was, and I was relieved to find out that she had.
Rating: Summary: Mary Higgins Clark delivers again!!!!! Review: In my opinion, the best mystery writer ever! As in all of her books, the characters and plot are sensational. Never a dull moment and as always, a surprise ending.
Rating: Summary: Doesn't really live up to Clark's standards. Review: I feel there are many other books by her that are MUCH better. This one was difficult to begin and the only part that drew me to the novel was the very ending. This is the only book of hers that has not currently won any prizes...it's for a good reason!
Rating: Summary: Toujours la même recette Review: J'ai lu tous les précédents livres de Mme Clark, autant en français qu'en anglais. Depuis quelques années, je remarque qu'elle a tendance à suivre la même "recette". Dans We'll meet again, on retrouve le garçon malade qui surveille la victime mais qui ne lui veut pas de mal (déjà vu), le chauffeur-factotum qui s'occupe des basses besognes (déjà vu), la meilleure amie qui ne l'est pas autant qu'on pourrait croire (déjà vu). Enfin, je pense que l'obligation de publier un nouveau livre par année pèse lourd sur l'inspiration de l'auteur. Dommage, on était habitué à mieux.
Rating: Summary: Very suspenseful thriller. Review: A real page turner for me. It's not often that I find a book that glues my eyes to the pages, but this is definetely one of them. Good job, MHC!
Rating: Summary: My first Mary Higgins Clark but not my last Review: I truly enjoyed this book. What a tremendous story. The characters were perfect and the issues and relationships were quite strong. This crushes my "favorite" Patricia Cornwell's Black Notice. Pat has gone down hill of late.I would highly suggest this book. I loved the Fran character.
Rating: Summary: Best in awhile Review: A real page-turner for me. I've read every one of MHC's books; she's one of the few authors I buy in hardback because I don't want to wait to read her latest. I had trouble deciding "who did it". Thought this was better than her last few books.
Rating: Summary: a question Review: well there were very mixed reviews on this book. i haven't read it but i definetly will to get my own opinion on it.
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