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Original Title: | Two Little Girls in Blue |
ISBN: | 0743497295 (ISBN13: 9780743497299) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Connecticut(United States) |

Mary Higgins Clark
Paperback | Pages: 416 pages Rating: 3.86 | 25429 Users | 1438 Reviews
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Title | : | Two Little Girls in Blue |
Author | : | Mary Higgins Clark |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 416 pages |
Published | : | March 20th 2007 by Pocket Books (first published 2006) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. Crime. Mystery Thriller. Adult |
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In this riveting thriller from Queen of Suspense and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Mary Higgins Clark brilliantly weaves the mystery of twin telepathy into a mother's search for a kidnapped child, presumed dead.When Margaret and Steve Frawley come home to Connecticut from a black-tie dinner in New York, their three-year-old twins, Kathy and Kelly, are gone. The police found the babysitter unconscious, and a ransom note from the Pied Piper demands eight million dollars. Steve's global investment firm puts up the money, but when they go to retrieve the twins, only Kelly is in the car. The dead driver's suicide note says he inadvertently killed Kathy.
At the memorial, Kelly tugs Margaret's arm and says: Mommy, Kathy is very scared of that lady. She wants to come home right now. At first, only Margaret believes that the twins are communicating and that Kathy is still alive. But as Kelly's warnings become increasingly specific and alarming, FBI agents set out on a desperate search.
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This is not one of MHC's better books, in my opinion. It just dragged on...and on...and on...It was REALLY slow. Blech. The idea of the twins' telepathy being AS in depth and detailed as described was REALLLLLLY far fetched. Like...to the point of idiocy and laziness. This wasn't a fun mystery read even, because MHC left out SO many of the crucial details that you don't even get the opportunity to try to solve the mystery as you read, which is half of point of reading a mystery novel (at least,
Twins Kathy and Kelly have just celebrated their third birthday. Helping out with the celebrations is nineteen year old, Trish Logan. After the party, Trish stays back to babysit the girls as their parents have to attend a black-tie dinner party in New York. Knowing that the girls had such a big day, Trish knew once they were tucked up in bed she wouldn't hear a peep out of them.Margaret and Steve Frawley return home from their dinner party only to find the police in their home. They are both in

Eh, this one was okay. I might not have finished it if I had been reading it rather than listening to it at work... But I did finish it, it didn't bore me to tears, and it did help to pass the time at work so I'll give it 2 stars for that.Note of Warning: For the readers out there who are looking for a clean read, this is not Christian fiction-- there isn't any sex or anything, but there is bad language in this book.
I should have run screaming from this book for the title alone. What was I thinking? Cliched. Cloying. Mediocre. A real clinker. My opinion only, of course. Not sure that I have read anything else by this author, but I will be in no hurry to try another.
When Margaret and Steve Frawley return home from a fancy dinner, they discover that their twin daughters, Kelly and Kathy, have been kidnapped. The kidnappers are demanding a ransom far too high for them to afford. This novel follows the kidnappers, the investigators, and the Frawley family in the events that follow.*Please note, I am reviewing the abridged audiobook version. I wasnt aware it was abridged until partway through!*This is my first ever Mary Higgins Clark book, and I have to say
Your average mystery/crime novel. I didn't find this to be thrilling, but it kept my attention well enough. I thought the idea of the telepathy to be the most interesting piece of the book. I found the author to be a bit disconnected from the characters - there was a lack of strength in the emotions that'd be associated with a crime such as abduction. I've seen lots of Higgins-Clark's books around and so I thought I'd give one a go but although I found this to be a decent enough read, I don't
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