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A Cry In The Night
When Jenny MacPartland meets the man of her dreams while working in a New York art gallery, she's ecstatic. Painter Erich Krueger -- whose exquisite landscapes are making him a huge success -- is handsome, sensitive...and utterly in love with her. They marry quickly and Jenny plans a loving home on Erich's vast Minnesota farm. But lonely days and eerie nights strain her nerves to the breaking point and test her sanity. Caught in a whirlpool of shattering events, Jenny soon unearths a past more terrifying than she dares imagine...tragic secrets that threaten her marriage, her children, her life.
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- Posted: Apr-24-2009
Very Eerie
I actually read this book a long time ago but I distinctly remember having perpetual goose-bumps once the story started to really unfold. If you're looking for a nice "shivery" mystery this is the perfect book. Rating: 5 out o 5 starsSuggested With: A nightlight...
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- Posted: Feb-26-2009
A Piece of Junk
I don't like to pan books but this one is a piece of junk. I'm amazed that I finished it.I can best describe it as 'Psycho' comes to Duluth with a bit of 'Jane Eyre' and 'Rebecca' thrown in. The author just doesn't get it. There is no real content and no style.I do not recommend this book.
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- Posted: Dec-27-2008
"Marry In Haste,Repent In Leisure"Jenny discovers the truth of these words!
Jenny McPartland a divorced mom of two little girls who works in an art gallery meets the handsome artist Erich Krueger and foolishly marries him within weeks,and moves to his farm in Minnesota. Everyone she meets comments on how much she resembles Erich's deceased mother Caroline,and it grossed...
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- Posted: Dec-09-2008
Wonderful
This was a wonderful book. There are many twists and turns. I thought this book was one of a kind and even though many say its too scary, its a good thing. You will never be able to the book down. It takes place as a women who marries a wealthy artistic man. She moves into his beautiful house...
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- Posted: Nov-05-2008
Absolute must read. It will keep you guessing until the last chapter.
I found this book on my mom's bookshelf, and picked it up just so I could have something to read while waiting at a doctors office. I didn't expect it to be any good since I never liked Mary Higgins Clark novels, and I was totally wrong. I couldn't wait to get home from the doctors office to...
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- Posted: Aug-21-2008
Mary's own life
As a longtime fan of hers, I read this book but did not enjoy it much, as it seemed like she was trying something odd and new, completely alien geo. territory, strange characters. If you look at an older copy of this, like a library copy, you see in the earlier editions she dedicated it to her...
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- Posted: Feb-29-2008
I was totally sucked into this book!!!
I've read a few of Clark's other books, and liked them, but I spend most of my time and money on non fiction books. My mom had this and brought it over to me as soon as she finished saying how great it was. She was right, I finished it that night! I felt so bad for her, getting herself stuck into...
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- Posted: Feb-24-2008
great book if you enjoy the gratuitous killing of animals
I may have read one or two of her books in the past, but I won't be in a hurry to pick up another one. Besides the two instances where an animal was cruelly and unnecessarily killed, I could see the predictable, happily-ever-after ending coming a mile away.
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- Posted: Jan-21-2008
It's just "okay"
I'm not a huge Mary Higgins Clark fan, but I have enjoyed a few of her books. However, after reading people like Nora Roberts, Linda Howard, and Sandra Brown, this book seems quite "empty" to me. There's no real substance to it. Clark doesn't write characters that I want to read about, characters...
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- Posted: Jan-18-2008
A Cry In The Night, by Mary Higgins Clark
A must read for everyone who likes a good mystery without all the gore and dirty words used to describe something. I always enjoy reading stories by Mary Higgins Clark. She is one of my favorite authors. This latest A Cry In The Night is one of her better ones. I will reread it later this year.
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