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Miss Clark does it again!

June 22, 2008 at 6:25 pm · Filed under Reviews, personal, site

In Miss Mary Higgins Clark’s stunning book, Two Little Girls In Blue, two parents leave for a black tie dinner in New York. When they come back, police officers rush to the house, turning it into a wild nightmare. The babysister is gagged, bound, and unconscious. Their three year old twin girls are gone and in their room is a ransom note signed Peter Piper, demanding eight million dollars for their safe release.

Steve (father)’s company pays the ransom quickly, trying to get some good press. Unfortunately, only Kelly is returned and a suicide note is found, saying the kidnapper accidentally killed Kathy.

At the memorial, Kelly laps into the twin talk she and her sister shared and told her mother (Margaret) that “Kathy is very scared of that lady. She wants to come home right now.”

Many people believe Margaret is insane for believing her, but soon the warnings become very clear and alarming. FBI agents set out on desperate searches, and soon whatever Kelly says is happening to Kathy, is happening to her. The twins are tele communicating and were once conjoined…but when one of the kidnappers is caught, he admits his girlfriend started hating Kathy, and so he put them both in a van and drove them off a pier…

Will Kathy be able to survive (she’s ill) long enough for the agents to find her? What will happen to Kelly? And will the mastermind be caught?

Overall Rating: 9/10. With few flaws, this is a masterpiece!

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Review, And Improvements

June 16, 2008 at 10:15 pm · Filed under Reviews, personal, site

Hey!
First off, as you can see, I’ve made some improvements to the site-I changed the color scheme. If the green banner is still appearing, have no fear-wordpress will update soon.

Now, I promised a book review!

“Loves Music, Loves To Dance”-Mary Higgins Clark
Overall Rating: 10/10
Other: Contains Adult/Sexual Themes, Violent
In this action packed mystery novel by Mary Higgins Clark (the “Queen Of Suspense”) a young new-yorker woman named Darcy finds herself and her friend Erin answering personal ads in the magazines and newspaper-to help a friend make a production of how ads can be safe and unsafe.

Unfortunately, this soon turns into a living hell for Darcy. An old-time serial killer, Charley, who lures his victims with ads in these magazines, strangles the women, and dances with their dead bodies… When their bodies are found, they are wearing a high heeled dancing shoe and one of their own shoes…

And Erin disappears…

and her body is found days later on a deserted pier.

Darcy and her friend Nora, with the help of the FBI, must track down the killer with little clues. More people become involved-the friends and family of Charley’s previous victims-before anymore women are killed…

And evidence soon indicates that Darcy may be the next victim…

The way Mary Higgins Clark creates her characters in this chilling novel are abnormally real, and this is a true all-nighter. You’ll get shivers down your spine but will not be able to quit reading.

Her characters are so real, and this scenorio is based off a true story. After reading this, I don’t think anyone in their right mind would place a personal ad anywhere.

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