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Moonlight Becomes You

Moonlight Becomes You

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Couldn't put it down!
Review: I loved this book. The main character is really likable and as the story develops, it gets more intense and full of suspense, so much that I really had trouble putting this book down! The only thing I didn't like is that there were a lot of characters and it was hard to remember who was who and keep track of them all - that's why I gave it 4 stars instead of 5. But it's undoubtedly a very good book, I would recommend it to anyone who likes mistery and suspense.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Disappointed at times, but still a good read
Review: I am usually a very avid fan of Mary Higgins Clark, and Moonlight Becomes You, although a good read, was not one of her works that rank up there. First of all, there were too many characters, some almost laughable at times. Some of the characters were well-written though, but most were just too drawn-out and bland. The plot was good, not excellent, but like myself, many readers would suspect who the killer was. It was really obvious. I'm not going to give away the name, that is for you to decide if you want to read it or not. After half-way reading through it, I was about to just skip to the end to see who it was, but I didn't want to spoil the surprise. The ending left me waiting. When I finished it, I asked myself, "Isn't there more, maybe a few pages are missing," but it was all there. The ending just dropped off, and a bit confusing. The whole victorian bells thing I could noy understand. Still it isn't the worst of her works, and I recommend reading it. Like Nuala, this book died in the beginning.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Clark's Best
Review: Mary Higgins Clark's MOONLIGT BECOMES YOU is a novel that kept me wondering to the last page.
Maggie Holloway is a photographer from New England who just found her stepmother again after many years. She is ecstatic to meet Nuala and says yes right away to her offer to spend a couple weeks at her home. However, when she arrives, she has an unexpected surprise: Nuala on the floor of the kitchen, dead. Now Maggie is launched into an array of murder, mystery and friendship as she tries to bring her beloved stepmother's killer to justice.
I loved this book. It always has a twist or turn to keep you thinking. Clark's style of writing remains the same way it always has been, and this is one of her best. Read and Enjoy!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Knock, Knock, whose there?
Review: This book had a riviting opening. I could not wait to read what would happen next. Can you imagine waking up to learn you are buried alive in a coffin under ground? This was every Victorian's worst nightmare. To counteract such a happening, they developed a plan to rescue themselves. This book details those plans.

You will have to read the entire book to learn what those plans are. Ha, Ha, Ha. What a wonderful read it was. Love bloomes, lies fly, deciet surfaces, life expires, success developes, friendship rekindles, businesses flourishes, businesses fail while poor Maggie struggles to solve the puzzle of life.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of my favorites from MHC and a keeper!
Review: I listened to the abridged audio cassette recording of Moonlight Becomes You and I liked it so much I'm going to buy the book too and I was also lucky to get the unabridged audio cassette recording on sale for a very reasonable price! I really liked this story and the reader actress Megan Gallagher did a wonderful job and really put a lot of emotion into her reading and just really had the right dramatic touches to make me very interested in the story and what would happen next. Moonlight Becomes You, and Remember Me are my favorites from Mary Higgins Clark and are keepers!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not her best...kind of slow and unsuspenseful
Review: This story had a lot of promise, but never seemed to hold onto the suspense and weirdness it should've had considering the plot. I liked it never-the-less, but not as much as her other ones.

~Maggie Holloway is a fashion photographer and has decided to visit an old friend in Newport, RI when a strange murder happens to another old friend. The neighborhood is in an uproar over the way it has happened and Maggie notices something odd...something too weird to be ignored. Something linking itself to an old Victorian custom in burial...
Secrets bigger than the highclass neighborhood can bear are tearing this community apart. Maggie suddenly finds herself the sole heir of the dead friend's property and also the target of the killer...Can she figure it out before its too late? Or will she be yet another of the killer's victims...buried...perhaps alive?

Like I said, Ms. Clark has done a lot better and this doesn't do her justice. But I will say I did learn a lot about some facts of Victorian death and the way life was conducted. Educational in the least even if its not too suspenseful...

Tracy Talley~@

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great for Projects
Review: I had to read this book for a project and this book had alot of information and characters so I would recommend this book to anyone who has to do a book project. I wouldn't recommend this book to people who don't have good memory because it has alot of characters in it and useless descriptions. Overall though, the book was fantastic because it had a great twisted plot.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst book i've read in quite a while
Review: Too many characters, useless descriptions without an obvious purpose. This book was a headache. I wouldn't have finished it if it wasn't for the fact that i had to write a term paper about it. I'm not recomending it to anyone. Get a decent book, not this (...).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SSR
Review: I am a Senior in High School and every day we have a 20 minute period called SSR. Sustained Silent Reading. Well my teacher Mrs. Hulsey turned me on to Mary Higgins Clark this year. She has read every book by her. I read this book in about 2 weeks i couldn't stop reading it. I wanted to see waht happend at the end. I mean i am almost 18 and i just don't like to read but this book is awsome. I would recomend it to anyone and i am very glad Mrs. Hulsey told me about her.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Just Finished This
Review: I have recently become a Mary Higgins Clark fan, however, I did not care for this book as much as the others. I liked the main character. Didn't like the ending.


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