Where Are You Now?: A Novel
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.93 (596 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0743571320 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 7 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The result is disappointing; an unenthused experience that will turn many listeners away thanks to a nuance-free performance from this Broadway star. From Publishers Weekly Mary Higgins Clark's latest novel is a well-paced thriller sure to please longtime fans. However, Jan Maxwell's reading is uninspired and sluggish. . There is little attempt to relate the underlying tension that Clark has layered throughout the story, and Maxwell offers little in the way of character development. Her voice rarely diverts from the monotone droning that dominates most of this tale. All rights reserved. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc
The #1 New York Times bestselling author Mary Higgins Clark has written thirty-seven suspense novels, four collections of short stories, a historical novel, a memoir, and two children’s books. With her daughter Carol Higgins Clark, she has coauthored five more suspense novels, and also wrote The Cinderella Murder, All Dressed in White, The Sleeping Beauty Killer, and Every Breath You Take with bestselling author Alafair Burke. More than one hundred million
Mary Higgins Clark is awesome as usual ! Ingrid Breckon I love all of Mary Higgins Clark books and have pretty much, her whole collection. She writes very well and grips you early on to keep you reading! She is such a good writer with always a very good plot, that she does not have to use profanity or the like to keep you intrigued. Her books can be read by any one in the family without any parental discretion.. but the love interest again of Mack's friend Nick Book Examiner Blog In the book Where Are You Now, we are introduced to numerous characters, all playing various degrees of importance in the story. As is common with many of her books, Clark likes to write with multiple points of view. She has many chapters in the book, each chapter jumping from one character to another. She will even jump into the mind of the villain. Clark is very careful with this though. You have to pay attention and read the villain parts, quick as they ar. "Where Are You Now?" according to Teresa Mullins. Impressive! I read this book in a day and a half. It was hard to put down. I didn't figure out who the villain was until near the end. It was a bit disappointing that so many people died. Theonly negative aspect for me was that I had trouble keeping the characters straight. The plot was exciting and kept me interested throughout the book
Each time, he assures her he is fine, refuses to answer her frantic questions, then hangs up. Her journey into the world of people who willingly disappear from their own lives leads her to learn about others who may or may not still be alive, and ultimately to a deadly confrontation with someone close to her who suddenly becomes an enemy -- and cannot allow her to disclose his secret. Mac's sister Carolyn is now 26, a law school graduate, and has just been hired as an assistant district attorney in Manhattan. It has been ten years since 21-year-old Kevin MacKenzie, Jr. ("Mac"), has been missing