Helpful Score: 9
I enjoyed this book by Mary Higgins Clark....a nice way to spend an afternoon or evening, grab a cup of coffee and this book and you are set.
Helpful Score: 7
This book has two stories going at once. Its a sad read. Good, but sad. The very end (I'm talking the last two pages) was predictable. I'll say it is a good read, but not one of her best. Just too sad.
Helpful Score: 5
Bizarre, but fun
Helpful Score: 5
A wonderful read, only took me two days and than only because I had to go to work. Did not want to put it down
Helpful Score: 5
This is a great book...full of suspense and surprises
Helpful Score: 4
Not her best, but if you like Mary, you will like this one
Helpful Score: 4
A great MHC mystery dealing with kidnapping, molestation, evil televangelists, and multiple personality disorder.
Helpful Score: 3
Really great book. This is the first book I read by Mary Higgins Clark. I was immediately hooked and read every book I could get my hands on!
Helpful Score: 3
Good quick suspense read that kept my interest. Recommended.
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Wow! What a great book!!
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Awesome page-turner, another great book from Mary Higgins Clark!
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this book was my introduction to mary higgins clark. i thoroughly enjoyed it. the story was intense and had a wonderful pace, it really drew me in.
Helpful Score: 2
Excellent mystery story.
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A good thriller. No more, no less.
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Very very good book
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Another one of my favorite authors!
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Excellent book!
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Great suspense story involving a murder and a woman with multiple personalities.
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Great suspense!!
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Mary Higgins Clark does it again! You will enjoy!
Helpful Score: 2
This Mary Higgins Clark's book is brimming with dramatic story twists with a stunning climax.
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Full of Suspense! Loved it!
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very good read.
Helpful Score: 2
Miss Clark pushes buttons we never dreamed that we had...The twists and turns are habdled with complete authority
Helpful Score: 2
Overall, a good afternoon read. A great "whodunit" book.
Helpful Score: 2
Nail-biting page turner from beginning to end.
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Thoroughly enjoyed this book.
Helpful Score: 2
A fast-paced and exciting read about a young girl who is kidnapped, returned, and later develops multiple personalities from her ordeal and is accused of murder.
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I thought this book was really good. I really enjoyed it. It's a great murder mystery.
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As always, Mary Higgins Clark add suspense. Tough to put down. Easy read!
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This book is older, from 1992, so it's kind of dated, but I found that I still enjoyed it. A great way to spend a saturday afternoon. I basically liked this book because there's some sneaky twists in the story. Exactly what I was looking for in a good thriller. I loved the exploration of a person suffering with MPD...it added so much suspense and depth to the story!
As with all of her books, once you get remotely close to the conclusion, it is near impossible to put the book down.
As with all of her books, once you get remotely close to the conclusion, it is near impossible to put the book down.
Helpful Score: 1
Really creepy and exhaustingly suspenseful. I recommend this read to all who like a mystery. The child abuse part of it is very disturbing.
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A GREAT SUSPENCE NOVEL. NEAR THE END, EVERYTHING HAPPENS SO FAST FROM SO MANY DIRECTIONS. ANOTHER GREAT BOOK BY MARY HIGGINS CLARK.
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This book is OK, but not one of Mary Higgins Clark's best. One of the reasons could be that it is abridged, and I prefer unabridged so that I can really get into the characters. If you are a fan of Mary Higgin's Clark, you will, of course, want to read this book along with all her others. But it wouldn't be my first choice.
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When a 21-yr. old student is accused of killing her English professor, she has no memory of the crime. But her fingerprints are everywhere at the scene. Laurie's sister, Sarah, takes up her defense and brings in a psychiatrist to deal with Laurie's multiple personalities. With a terrifying twist at the climax, this is a breathtaking journey into Laurie's tortured past.
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This is a solid thriller by Mary Higgins Clark. It will keep you guessing until the end.
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Good suspense
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This is a great whodunit. Although I did have some suspicions regarding the suspect, I did not come close to guessing some of the places this plot takes the reader. A slightly different twist than I have seen before regarding a character with multiple personalities, appears to be pretty realistic with the portrayal. A very enjoyable book I stayed up late to finish it because I couldnt wait to find out what happened!
Cooed student kills her professor....or did she? Who dunnit and why in a college town.
A wonderful mystery full of hidden meaning.
very interesting book when you read it you don't want to put it down...
good ...suprising.. hard to put down!
One of my favorites. The plot is very interesting.
This was one of Higgins greater books. It kept you guessing. I read it in a few hours because I just didn't want to put it down. I would HIGHLY recommend this book to others.
Multiple personalities come in to ply here
I love the fact that Clark writes about characters that you can feel sympathy for and care about. I feel her choice to use multiple personality disorder as the theme to this mystery is fascinating and added depth to the story line. The closer you came to the end of the story the faster the pages were turning.
A great mystery full of twists and turns.
I've just started reading Mary Higgins Clark's books and am really enjoying all of them!
So many twists & turns!
This book was very good and kept me interest. Mary Higgins Clark is a very good writer and makes the reading easy.
This was my first Mary Higgins Clark novel.. I read it in highschool and LOVED it! It's still one I recommend when someone asks about a good mystery.
I love this book, I always give my beaten up copy to my friends when they ask for a book. I love the focus on Laurie and her ordeal, as well as how her kidnappers are portrayed. I did not except the big revelation, but the last four or so pages were very typical Clark.
A good read. Different take on most of the author's other mysteries. Somewhat predictable though. Still hard to put the book down until the end.
This mystery began were Laurie at a very early stage of life was abducted right in front of her own house. Little did she know her whole life would start to change. Bicycle and Opal were her abductors. Little Laurie developed many personalities inside of her in an effort to cope. Eventually, she's returned home at the age of 12. You can only imagine what the family went through after her return home. I warn you there is so much more to complete this story you just can't put this story down. It pulls you in more and more. A Great Thriller.
This is an awesome book. I recieved it in the mail and had read the whole thing in a 24 hour period. I could not put it down. I really felt drawn in by the characters and the story was suspensful.
Vintage Mary Higgins Clark. A great book.
Always enjoyed Clark's books. Mystery and great story
Mary Higgins Clark is an exceptional writer who keeps you in suspense and on the edge of your seat in all of her books and this one does the same!
I started reading Mary Higgins Clark books with my grandmother, and from my 4th grade on, we were swapping Mary Higgins Clark books back and forth between one another. This one is probably my favorite, however. I re-read it from time to time (as with most of her books, this is a VERY fast read) when I am looking to read an exciting book, or feel like reading about Multiple Personality Disorder.
Professor Alan Grant is found stabbed to death in his New Jersey home. All the evidence points to an obsessed student, 21-year-old Laurie Kenyon, who sent him passionate letters, followed him, even watched him through his study window--and awakens in her dorm room, covered with Grant's blood and clutching the knife that killed him. Attorney Sarah Kenyon, Laurie's sister, alone understands Laurie's daily nightmare and the trauma left by a childhood kidnapping too hideous to be recalled. Laurie's abductors, now a prominent televangelist and his wife, fear she will start to remember her life with them. And her past must be kept buried at all costs--even if it means carrying out the murderous threat made to a terrified girl years ago.
I love the fact that Clark writes about characters that you can feel sympathy for and care about. I feel her choice to use multiple personality disorder as the theme to his mystery is fascinating and added depth to the story line. The closer you came to the end of the story the faster the pages were turning.
ALL AROUND THE TOWN by Mary Higgins Clark is a murder mystery involving two sisters. Laurie Kenyon is the younger sister, and her story starts with her kidnapping years ago when she was only 4 years old. She disappeared for 2 years, only to be found again, but never to be the same happy child she once was. Sarah Kenyon is her older sister. She watched as her family fell apart while her parents tried desperately to find their daughter. With this in mind, Sarah becomes Laurie's protector, and vows to always be there when Laurie needed her.
The story revolves around the two women, as a murder mystery unfolds where Laurie is the accused murderer. As the story progresses, Sarah, who is now an attorney, tries to save her sister. But the more Sarah learns, the worse it looks. Laurie is discovered to have multiple personalities, and could one of her personalities have been the murderer?
I've read many Mary Higgins Clark books, and this is probably one of her best. It left me on the edge of my seat and was so riveting that it took me only two days to read it. I highly recommend this book!
The story revolves around the two women, as a murder mystery unfolds where Laurie is the accused murderer. As the story progresses, Sarah, who is now an attorney, tries to save her sister. But the more Sarah learns, the worse it looks. Laurie is discovered to have multiple personalities, and could one of her personalities have been the murderer?
I've read many Mary Higgins Clark books, and this is probably one of her best. It left me on the edge of my seat and was so riveting that it took me only two days to read it. I highly recommend this book!
Great book and good read!
Another good one by MHC.
Great read!
When Laurie Kenyon, a twenty-one-year-old student, is accused of murdering her English professor, Allan Grant, she has no memory of the crime. But at the scene of the homicide, her fingerprints are everywhere--on the door, on the curtain, and on the knife used to stab him to death. Shocked and bewildered, Laurie is arraigned on a murder charge.
Kidnapped at the age of four and the victim of two subsequent years of abuse and incarceration, Laurie has developed multiple personalities. The host personality, Laurie, is unaware of the others...especially "Leona," who has written crazed love letters to Allan Grant and has secretly entererd his home.
Laurie's sister, attorney Sarah Kenyon, takes up her defense and brings in psychiatrist Justin Donnelly to help Laurie unlock the unbearable memories of her lost years. But Laurie's abductor, now a celebrated television evangelist, is still obsessed with her...and determined to avoid exposure.
Kidnapped at the age of four and the victim of two subsequent years of abuse and incarceration, Laurie has developed multiple personalities. The host personality, Laurie, is unaware of the others...especially "Leona," who has written crazed love letters to Allan Grant and has secretly entererd his home.
Laurie's sister, attorney Sarah Kenyon, takes up her defense and brings in psychiatrist Justin Donnelly to help Laurie unlock the unbearable memories of her lost years. But Laurie's abductor, now a celebrated television evangelist, is still obsessed with her...and determined to avoid exposure.
A Deadly Promise... Professor Alan Grant is found stabbed to death in his New Jersey home. All the evidence points to an obsessed student, 21 year-old Laurie Kenyon, who sent him passionate letters, followed him, even watched him through his study window---and awakens in her door room, covered with Grant's blood and clutching the knife that killed him. Attorney Sarah Kenyon, Laurie's sister, alone understands Laurie's daily nightmare and the trauma left by a childhood kidnapping too hideous too be recalled. Laurie's abductors, now a prominent televangelist and his wife, fear she will start to remember her life with them. And her past must be kept buried at all costs---even if it means carrying out the murderous threat made to a terrified girl years ago...
Laurie Kenyon, a twenty-one year old student, is accused of murdering her English Professor, Allan Grant. Laurie has multiple personalities and is not aware of this. Leona, one of Laurie's other personalities, who has written crazed love letters to Allan Grant and has secretly entered his home.
Very good read
Smudge on the inside and back cover but the book itself is in very good condition other than that.
Wonderful book!
"When Laurie Kenyon, a twenty-one year old student, is accused of murdering her English professor, Allan Grant, she has no memory of the crime. But at the scene of the homicide, her fingerprints are everywhere."
Suspenseful!
Suspenseful!
excellent
Mary Higgins Clark is an excellent writer!
This book is about a college senior accused of murder and the televangelist couple who abused her as a child. I have a double copy of this book and haven't read it yet, but being Mary Higgins Clark, I'm sure it's a great read!
I don't really read her stuff. But, I figure a lot of folks do. So. Here it is!
I've read almost everything that Mary Higgins Clark has written. I just love her style.
Withdrawn library book in good condition.
When Laurie Kenyon, a 21 year old student, is accused of murdering her English professor, she has no memory of the crime. Her fingerprints, howerver, are everywhere. When she asks her sister, attorney Sarah, to mount her defense, Sarah in turn brings in psychiatrist Justin Donnelly. Kidnapped at the age of four and victimized for two years, Laurie has developed astounding coping skills. Only when the unbearable memories of those lost years are released can the truth of the crime come out-and only then can the final sadistic plan of her abductor, whose obsession is stronger than ever, be revealed.
This book was recommended by my psychology teacher due to multiple personality traits and I enjoyed reading it, though I felt that some of the parts were a bit far-fetched to believe.
This book was recommended by my psychology teacher due to multiple personality traits and I enjoyed reading it, though I felt that some of the parts were a bit far-fetched to believe.
A young college student, Laurie Keaton, is accused of killing her English professor. Her fingerprints are everywhere. Laurie doesnt remember a thing.
4 out of 5.
has a different cover