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I'll Be Seeing You |
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Rating:  Summary: Christina's Review Review: In this mystery/thriller, Mary Higgins Clark once again uses her wonderful talent to bring a story together and make it flow. Although this story contains many subplots in the end everything is connected together. Meghan Collins is a reporter for a local news station. One night she is at the hospital when a stabbing victim is wheeled in. For some reason she is drawn to the victim, and is horrified when she sees the dead body. The girl looks almost exactly like her. The story also centers around her "deceased" father, who was supposedly killed in a bridge accident, but after investigation, it appears as if he actually wasn't. No car parts or body were ever found. The fact that her father took a large amount of money out of his insurance policy is also very suspicious. Her dead father is accused of murder and of fraud in the in-vitro fertilization, a place where women can have children when nature didn't give one to them. Meghan Collins also discovers that her father has been living a double life. Meghan isn't quite sure what this all involves, but she is determined to find out. Amidst all this, Meghan is fighting with feelings that keep coming up for a man that she once loved, Mac. This mystery keeps you guessing until the end, and somehow Clark makes all these subplots come together. This book is very well written and it's almost impossible to figure out the ending unless you read and follow this book closely.
Rating:  Summary: Christina's Review Review: In this mystery/thriller, Mary Higgins Clark once again uses her wonderful talent to bring a story together and make it flow. Although this story contains many subplots in the end everything is connected together. Meghan Collins is a reporter for a local news station. One night she is at the hospital when a stabbing victim is wheeled in. For some reason she is drawn to the victim, and is horrified when she sees the dead body. The girl looks almost exactly like her. The story also centers around her "deceased" father, who was supposedly killed in a bridge accident, but after investigation, it appears as if he actually wasn't. No car parts or body were ever found. The fact that her father took a large amount of money out of his insurance policy is also very suspicious. Her dead father is accused of murder and of fraud in the in-vitro fertilization, a place where women can have children when nature didn't give one to them. Meghan Collins also discovers that her father has been living a double life. Meghan isn't quite sure what this all involves, but she is determined to find out. Amidst all this, Meghan is fighting with feelings that keep coming up for a man that she once loved, Mac. This mystery keeps you guessing until the end, and somehow Clark makes all these subplots come together. This book is very well written and it's almost impossible to figure out the ending unless you read and follow this book closely.
Rating:  Summary: This is one of her best books. Review: It kept me in suspense. I couldn't believe how it ended. I didn't expect it to happen like that. I loved the parts about Meg and Mac. I saw that coming. If any one is just starting to read her books, I suggest that you that you read this one first. I always figured that her father's partner had a thing for her mother. I couldn't put it down once I got it. I stayed in my room until I finished it. When I did have to get up, I'd rush right back.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent!! Review: love all of Mary Higgins-Clarks work. This book is a long series of successful suspense. Her heroines are real and likeable. And the situations are up to date and trendy. I look forward to her next book. I must admit I like that her books are an easy read, usually one or two days tops.
Rating:  Summary: Mary, Mary, Mary..... Review: Mary Higgens Clark, how do you do it?!?! I loved this book, "I'll Be Seeing You" because it was very adventerous and so compelling! The book is about a young TV reporter named Meg Collins. It starts out with Meg reporting a story of a stabbed victem and finds that the girl who was stabbed looks shockingly like Meg herself! All while this is going on, the police are trying to solve the mystery of Meg's father, who supposedly died in a tragic car crash on a bridge, and went over the edge into the water. Sure, that doesn't sound like a mystery, but the thing is the police never found the car or the body in the water. Meg and her mother are trying to convince themselves that "yes, he did die in that car crash" and "no, he wasn't living a double life"- which the police think he was living a double life. When they figure out the truth it will deffinitly shock you! You'll be on the edge of your seat the whole time you're reading this book, and you'll never want to put it down until you finish it!
Rating:  Summary: Mary, Mary, Mary..... Review: Mary Higgens Clark, how do you do it?!?! I loved this book, "I'll Be Seeing You" because it was very adventerous and so compelling! The book is about a young TV reporter named Meg Collins. It starts out with Meg reporting a story of a stabbed victem and finds that the girl who was stabbed looks shockingly like Meg herself! All while this is going on, the police are trying to solve the mystery of Meg's father, who supposedly died in a tragic car crash on a bridge, and went over the edge into the water. Sure, that doesn't sound like a mystery, but the thing is the police never found the car or the body in the water. Meg and her mother are trying to convince themselves that "yes, he did die in that car crash" and "no, he wasn't living a double life"- which the police think he was living a double life. When they figure out the truth it will deffinitly shock you! You'll be on the edge of your seat the whole time you're reading this book, and you'll never want to put it down until you finish it!
Rating:  Summary: A good mystery. Review: Mary Higgins Clark has done it again with this suspenseful novel which focuses on Meghan Collins and her desperate search to find the truth about her father while at the same time she's trying to solve the murder of someone who looks like her. At the same time, she uncovers the secrets of the Manning Clinic, which specializes in invitro fertilization. She is a reporter who is searching for the truth while a stalker is constantly watching her. However, I believe that the author should have added at least one more chapter at the end so that we know what happens to some of the main characters. Overall, if you're a fan or just like to play detective, this is definitely an interesting story.
Rating:  Summary: Read this book Review: Mary Higgins Clark is amazing. She is so talented. Having also read 2 of her other books, i liked this one the best. Perhaps, it is because this is the only one i understood thoroughly. The suspense present in those pages make you want to pursue your reading to see what happens afterwards. Like many of this author's other books, we can see that she makes us suspect the one person that is not the murderer or the criminal. Therefore, she puts us on the wrong path. At the end, you figure out that the bad guy in the story is the one you would have least expected. For example, I would have never thought that Hefferman was that important in the story. I thought he was just there to mislead us. But i sort of suspected Carter near the end. Clark's way of narrating is great. An advice to people whose eye is out for an adventure: read this book!!!!!
Rating:  Summary: Not for insomniacs! Review: Once again, Mary Higgins Clark delivers the goods. What would you do if your beloved father disappeared without a trace, and shortly thereafter you encounter a dying stranger who looks just like you? In this novel, the secrets of her father's past haunt the heroine as she tries to help her mother deal with the present and an ever-more-uncertain future. Oh, yeah, I almost forgot, she has a stalker to contend with too. I have got to learn not to read these books just before bedtime, or I'll never get any sleep. . .enjoy. .
Rating:  Summary: This is NOT for people who are scared easily!! Review: Once again, Mary Higgins Clark paints an extremely realistic picture that reaches out and grabs holt of the reader. This is the exact picture that she has painted in this book. The book takes you on twists and turns than leave you thinking that somebody else murdered the person, but it also leaves you HUNGRY for more. If you want a great book that will keep you reading for hours to come, then get "I'll Be Seeing You" by Mary Higgins Clark. I will promise you that you will enjoy the book.
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