![]() ![]() I've had enough of her though, And so.I will continue walking right past those aisles at the Stop & Shop. ![]() One thing I will say about Mary Higgins Clark- at least she doesn't resort to foul language or hyper-sexual romances. It didn't teach me anything, didn't leave me inspired or give me new insights. It's an intriguing story, w/a fast moving plot, unrealistic dialogue and loose ends too neatly tied up in the end. I read the story in one day, and I have to concur, this is not literature. She'd read it, said "it wasn't great literature but it's an intriguing story." And b/c it takes place at Christmas time, and b/c my mother said, "here read this." I thought, "OK, I will". But is it right to dismiss things you've never examined or at least perused?Īnd so a few days ago, my mother brought me this book. I see people reading these books on the subway, and they line the bookshelves at Stop & Shop. I've purposely avoided her books, as I have w/books by James Patterson, Debbie Macomber and other similar authors. Silent Night Mary Higgins Clark, the Queen of Suspense, has crafted a very special holiday story about a childs courage in the face of danger. I have never read a book by Mary Higgins Clark. ![]()
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