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Let Me Call You Sweetheart

Let Me Call You Sweetheart

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Suspence Great Ending
Review: i think the best thing about this book is that how you keep changing your mind. first, you're positive it's dr. smith. then, it's definetely jimmy weeks. then you consider other possibilities. or is it really chip? but no, all these things come up, and you settle for what you least expected. and the reason i gave it 4 stars is because it's an all-event book, not the kind you can write a book report on. but it doesn't mean it's action action action. it's very decent and well balanced, and great for passtimes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Its Another One Of The Thrillers That You Can Never Forget
Review: LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART is definetly a thriller thet I will never forget. From the moment you start it till the last page I was sucked into the life of Kerry McCgrath as she unravels the winding twisted mystery of the murder of Suzzanne Reardon, which happened almost 10 years before. At her daughters appointment at her plastic suergen she sees a fimiliar face on TWO different woman this makes her quite suspitios and as she gets closer to the answer the more and more danger she puts herself in.....

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: My review for "Let me call you sweetheart"
Review: Mary Higgins Clark is one of my favorite authors and I think Let Me Call You Sweetheart is one of her best books, if you like this author you will like this book and probably find it to be a page turner that you just can't put down until you've read the last page and it's a keeper too that you probably won't mind reading again. If you have read this book and liked it you should watch out for airings on TV of the movie starring Meredith Baxter as Kerry, I actually saw the movie first and liked it and it got me very interested in the book it was based on and now that book is one of my favorites!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good mystery novel!
Review: Mary Higgins Clark keeps you turning the pages and guessing who the killer is. I reccomend this book...it was great!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review of Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Review: Mary Higgins Clark writes another page turner for her faithful readers. Kerry McGrath, an astute prosecutor and divorced mother, joins the list of Clark's famous heroines as she takes mystery lovers on a ride through this multi-tiered suspenseful story. McGrath deals with plastic surgeon Dr. Smith, who recreates the beautiful face of his murdered daughter on other patients, mob figure Jimmy White, her ex-husband and mob attorney Bob Kinellen, antique expert and thief Jason Arnott, and powerful politicians. They all become neatly tied in the end to the murdered Suzanne Rearden. The young prosecutor juggles motherhood that deals with fear for the safety of her ten-year old daughter, and of course attracts the attention of fellow attorney Geoff Dorso who represents the convicted murderer Skip Rearden. Allusion to the song "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" in the title and the book is ironic because it represents anything but love for the murdered sweetheart. All the same, this sweetheart of a book will keep you burning the midnight oils.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Sweetheart of a Book
Review: Mary Higgins Clark writes another page turner for her faithful readers. Kerry McGrath, an astute prosecutor and divorced mother, joins the list of Clark's famous heroines as she takes mystery lovers on a ride through this multi-tiered suspenseful story. McGrath deals with plastic surgeon Dr. Smith, who recreates the beautiful face of his murdered daughter on other patients, mob figure Jimmy White, her ex-husband and mob attorney Bob Kinellen, antique expert and thief Jason Arnott, and powerful politicians. They all become neatly tied in the end to the murdered Suzanne Rearden. The young prosecutor juggles motherhood that deals with fear for the safety of her ten-year old daughter, and of course attracts the attention of fellow attorney Geoff Dorso who represents the convicted murderer Skip Rearden. Allusion to the song "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" in the title and the book is ironic because it represents anything but love for the murdered sweetheart. All the same, this sweetheart of a book will keep you burning the midnight oils.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of the Best
Review: Once again Mary Higgins Clark has penned a suspense that rivits you to the edge of your seat and has you bitting your nails. As with all Ms. Clark's novels this supurb offering will be read and reread by fans, old and new. Just as you think you know the identity of the culprit the plot thickens and you are again mistified. Another great read by the Queen of suspense.
Beverly J Scott author of Righteous Revenge

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 10 year old Murder case reopened and New Killer Found
Review: The novel LET ME CALL YOU SWEET HEART, by Mary Higgins Clark, is a thrill seeking, mind boggling murder mystery novel. Kerry McGrath and Geoff Dorso resurface a ten year old murder case of Suzanne Reardon that could cost Kerry her job. It was up to Kerry and Geoff to find the real killer and prove Skip Reardon's innocence. The novel is well thought out and planned including Clarks ability to capture the the true essence of a real murder case brought back to life. A weak point of her writing is the fact that some of the loose eands weren't completed. Such an example is the connection of the death the Dr. Charles Smith and did Frank Green become Governor. In all the novel is outstanding and would be great to be read by anyone who loves murder mysteries.

The main characters are carefully drawn out and are realistic. Kerry McGrath is an assistant prosecutor that found out who the killer of Suzanne is when Kerry and her daughter's lives are threatened by the same man. Clark gives Kerry a wonderful characterization of a single mother who is fighting for a higher position in the law firm. Geoff Dorso helps Kerry solve the mystery by having Jason Arnott say who it actually is. Clark has made Geoff realistic by portraying him as a rugid cop that's out to find answers. He looked for the files on the Reardon case, and he digs up information on each of the suspects in the novel. These are the two main characters in the novel and they are well formed and developed by Mary Higgins Clark.

The plot is well thought out, fluent and emphasizes many complications of real life. Kerry McGrath's daughter, Robin, had an accident due to her ex-husband's carelessness. When Kerry took Robin into the plastic surgeon's office of Dr. Charles Smith, she sees a familiar face but she's not sure where she's seen it. When she realizes that it is the face of Suzanne Reardon, who's been dead for 10 years, it peeks her interest in investigating into the closed case. Kerry, along with Geoff Dorso, put new pieces into the puzzle of who killed Suzanne, to be able to free Skip Reardon. Investigating this case puts Kerry's daughter's life in danger. When Kerry realizes who the real killer actually is, her own life becomes at risk. The story's suspence will have you on the edge of your seat. The surprise ending is so shoking that you hope it doesn't happen to you. The accusations of who done it left me pointing the finger at different people at different times. In all the plot was well formed and keeps you wanting more.

In conclusion, the edge of your seat murder investigation will have you feeling like your the detective. The thought and planning is superbly done by Mary Higgins Clark. What' sbaffling is that Clark doesn't explain who killed Dr. Smith. The motvie is made clear but who did it isn't. In the end Kerry receives her judgeship but nothing is heard about Frank Green's attempt at becoming governor. In all the rest of the plot makes up for it. I would recommend the novel to murder mystery lovers.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Good
Review: This had an great suspenseful ending. This was a page turner and a great read


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