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I Heard That Song Before
I Heard That Song Before
Author: Mary Higgins Clark
At the start of bestseller Clark's riveting new novel of suspense, Kay Lansing recalls her first visit as a six-year-old to the Carrington estate in Englewood, N.J., where her father worked as a landscaper. Twenty-two years later, she returns to ask the present owner, Peter Carrington, if she can use the mansion for a fund-raiser. The two fall m...  more »
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PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780743497305
ISBN-10: 0743497309
Publication Date: 2/26/2008
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 378 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed I Heard That Song Before on + 174 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Little 6-year-old Kay Lansing sneaks into the hidden chapel of the Carrington mansion in New Jersey where her father is a landscaper and overhears an argument where a man says, "I heard that song before." Kay grows up to marry Peter Carrington, who lives in the mansion. Twenty-two years before, Carrington's wife and a neighborhood girl, including Kay's father died under mysterious circumstances and now Peter is being charged with the murders.

I had trouble getting into this book and keeping the characters straight, but about a third of the way through the book, the story became more compelling and interesting. The second half of the book is the most interesting and suspenseful, but I thought the characters weren't that well developed except for Kay. The number of other characters, such as the teams of lawyers on both sides were hard to keep track of for me, at least. Other than that, the ending was fairly predictable in one way, but whodunit was a surprise to me.
Kairbear avatar reviewed I Heard That Song Before on
Helpful Score: 4
I stopped reading MHC a few years ago because I didn't find her newer novels as good or as exciting as her older ones. After a friend recommended this, I read it in about a day. I think this storyline is more like the old MHC and I really enjoyed it. I'm glad I gave her another chance!
marcym avatar reviewed I Heard That Song Before on + 159 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
After being disappointed by "Two Little Girls In Blue" I was almost afraid to read this one. Mrs. Clark came through, and wrote a "whodunit" that left me guessing till the end. The main characters are well developed and realistic, and the crimes could have actually happened, as opposed to some of her previously stretched plots. I'll take another chance on the next book she writes also.
MELNELYNN avatar reviewed I Heard That Song Before on + 669 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Mary Higgins Clark is a national treasure. I read her first book, WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN?, when it was first published 30 years ago, and I've faithfully read every one since. When it comes to neo-Gothic romantic suspense, she never disappoints. Her new novel is particularly enjoyable.

We have the heroine, Kay, the daughter of the landscaper for a great estate house in New Jersey. We have the house itself, complete with lush gardens and hidden chapel. And we have the brooding master of the house, with whom Kay falls in love against her own better judgement. It seems a young woman in his past disappeared mysteriously, then his pregnant first wife committed "suicide." Nearly everyone suspects him of being a ladykiller, including the police. And Kay just might be the next lady on his list....

Clark is one of the few writers who can take these classic ingredients and mix them together into a story that always seems fresh and new. It is a remarkable talent. If you enjoy her stories as much as I do, you'll want to read this one.
J avatar reviewed I Heard That Song Before on
Helpful Score: 2
Enjoyable. Not one of her best, though. Quick read.
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reviewed I Heard That Song Before on + 3152 more book reviews
Too many characters to keep track of, a romance that is riduculous--meet one day, get married the next day---too far fetched and corny
reviewed I Heard That Song Before on + 2 more book reviews
Kept me on the edge of my seat. Very good mystery.
reviewed I Heard That Song Before on + 21 more book reviews
I enjoyed!!
barbarah avatar reviewed I Heard That Song Before on + 3 more book reviews
Mary Higgins Clark spins a tale. Some of the plot was predictable. Not her best work, but a quick easy mindless read.
Krafty-Kat avatar reviewed I Heard That Song Before on + 13 more book reviews
A good book! I enjoyed reading it. It kept my attention and my mind trying to solve the mystery--right up until the end. I try to figure them out as I go along. This one really kept me guessing.
Time well spent! Enjoy!
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Not one of my favorites by Mary Higgins Clark. Definitely wasn't one of her page turners. Seemed sort of predictable and not up to her usual standard of suspense.
jjares avatar reviewed I Heard That Song Before on + 3413 more book reviews
This novel is a well-written suspense story written by Mary Higgins Clark. As this is the fourth book I've read by this author, I found the plotting complex. However, the story was a bit longer and gave the reader ample opportunity to boil down the murderer to two possibles. I liked that the stories are full of well-written dialogue without salty language or sex scenes.

Peter Carrington has been living under a shadow for 22-years. There have been deaths over the years (some labeled as suicides). However, after Peter marries his third wife, Kay Lansing (daughter of the family's former landscaper), things start happening that reopen old wounds. Kay has memories of an argument in the Carrington's mansion chapel twenty plus years before -- and it has a direct connection to the following string of deaths. Then Peter's luck runs out, and he heads for a murder trial. When Peter decides to use the defense of perhaps killing while sleepwalking, Kay knows she must do something to help her husband. Unfortunately, the sleepwalking defense will only keep him in jail for the remainder of his years.


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