by Mary Higgins Clark
Read by Angela B.: It has been 10 years since Charles disappeared. He telephones home every Mothers Day. His sister needs closure and embarks on a journey to finally find out what happened to make him leave. A quick read with lots of characters that made you want to keep turning the page but not a ...
Mary Higgins-Clark does it again!
First off, let me say that there are many reasons why I like Mary Higgins Clark. For one thing, her books are generally very easy to read, with short chapters--as you read, each one tends to change over to a different part of the storyline, keeping the plot moving. Clark is also usually pretty good ...
I used to love Mary Higgins Clark, but her stories became very routine for me (the characters changed, the plots changed slightly, but the very basics of the story were always the same). But it's been a looong while, so I thought I'd give it another chance. I'm kindof sorry I did. I no longer rememb...