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You Belong To Me |
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Rating: Summary: I liked this book very much Review: As suspenseful as The Triumph and the Glory, as graced with great characters as any John Grisham novel, as fulfilling as any of her previous great mysteries, You Belong to Me is worthy of a great novelist like Mary Higgins Clark. I think it is her best in many years.
Rating: Summary: Excellent!!!! Review: I loved this MHC book! It captured me from the beginning and I couldn't put the book down. Clark had me guessing throughout the whole story about who "did it." I highly recommend this book! Easy read and captivating.
Rating: Summary: Unrealistic and predictable Review: I was very dissapointed in this book. It was unrealistic and so predictable. I figured out the villain as soon as he was introduced. And would a former D.A. and psychologist encourage callers to her New York City radio show to reveal new details of a serious crime on the air? I sure hope not. I was sorry I wasted my time and money on this one.
Rating: Summary: I'd give it a zero if I could Review: If you've read anything she's written recently, you'll recognize the killer the minute he enters the scene. If you loved All Around the Town and Loves Music Loves to Dance like I did, pass on this one and reread the classics. (I highly reccomend The Anastasia Syndrome for a change of pace)
Rating: Summary: Another "can't-put-it-down" book! Review: I love MHC books! I know they will keep me in suspense and away from my computer and housework! This one didn't disappoint me either! Besides humming the oldie tune in my mind throughout the book, I loved the Dr. Susan Chandler character and hope Mary brings her back again. RadioTalk shows are so popular and it was fun to get to know one in a fast-paced book like YOU BELONG To ME! The only disappointment was the ending, which was hurriedly finished in a page or two as if to make a deadline...it was over so fast! I guess I didn't want the book to end. But all in all, it was another successful book!!! I loved it!
Rating: Summary: Good Book That's a Quick Read Review: This was my first Mary Clark Higgins book and I enjoyed it very much. It was a very easy book to read. The plot pulled me in after the first few pages. I'd recommend it to a friend.
Rating: Summary: Light reading only, and predictable at that Review: After a few chapters, I felt like I'd read this book before (which, of course, means it's a lot like some of her other books.) I was irritated by the obvious introduction of "possible bad guys" and the quick disposition of all but one at the end. All in all, it's an easy book to read, but not much fun.
Rating: Summary: Mary Higgins Clark is the master. Review: Another page turner by Mary Higgins Clark . Filled with interesting , colorful charectors . She keeps you guessing until the very end .
Rating: Summary: The plot was predictable; the characters - unconvincing. Review: It could have been more fun, had the villain been better disguised- actually he was "too" disguised, which made him obvious. Some of the characters were so unlikeable, you find yourself hoping they would "get it"; Dee for one! It was a quick, fun read- I smiled every time a red herring was thrown in, but was not convinced much. The ending was anti-climactic, but I was glad it was over so I can find a more absorbing and satisfying who-dun-it.
Rating: Summary: A fast read but predictable. Review: I have read all of MHC's books and have been disappointed by the last few. As an author she is very predictable. It is always the person you suspected least who did the crime. I've figured out her villians in the beginning of her last few books. This one, while a page turner as usual, disappointed me more than the recent others because of the ending. Once Dee, the desperate sister, was aboard her ship she was thrilled to receive flowers from Alex. The next chapter she was pointing him out to the cops from the ship and he was arrested. Where's the middle? A forthcoming explanation was never given. How did Dee, who was smitten with him, know he was guilty and how did the cops wind up at the ship. I was very disappointed in the ending of this book.
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