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| | Where Are You Now? |  | Author: Mary Higgins Clark Publisher: Large Print Press Category: Book
List Price: $15.95 Buy New: $10.85 You Save: $5.10 (32%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 70 reviews Sales Rank: 980930
Format: Large Print Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 446
ISBN: 1594133220 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781594133220 ASIN: 1594133220
Publication Date: March 31, 2009 (In 117 Days) Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Not yet published
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Product Description It has been ten years since 21-year-old Kevin MacKenzie, Jr. ("Mac"), has been missing. A Columbia University senior, about to graduate and already enrolled in Duke University Law School, he walked out of his room in Manhattan's Upper West Side without a word to his college roommate and has never been seen again. However, he does make three ritual phone calls to his mother every year: on her birthday, on his birthday, and on Mother's Day. Each time, he assures her he is fine, refuses to answer her frantic questions, then hangs up. Even the death of his father, a corporate lawyer, on 9/11 does not bring him home, or break the pattern of his calls.Mac's sister Carolyn is now 26, a law school graduate, and has just been hired as an assistant district attorney in Manhattan. She has endured two family tragedies -- her brother's inexplicable disappearance, and the loss of her father. Realizing that neither she nor her mother will ever be able to have closure and get on with their lives until they find her brother, she sets out to discover what happened to Mac, and why he has found it necessary to hide from them. Her journey into the world of people who willingly disappear from their own lives leads her to learn about others who may or may not still be alive, and ultimately to a deadly confrontation with someone close to her who suddenly becomes an enemy -- and cannot allow her to disclose his secret...
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I expected more November 10, 2008 I am a big fan of Mary Higgins Clark but this book was not as fast paced and intriguing as others. I was intrigued by the disappearance of the heroine's brother, by his Mother's Day calls every year and all the aspects of this story. I read the book quickly to get to the end of the mystery, which I will not reveal here. It is a good story worth reading but I liked other books from this author better. For instance, "Two little girls in blue" was much more exciting and suspenseful.
Simply masterful! October 25, 2008 Mary Higgins Clark has written another blockbuster. Fast-paced, cleverly plotted and unputdownable.
Charles McKenzie Jr. ("Mack") went missing ten years ago. A Columbia University senior, about to graduate and already accepted at Duke University Law School, he walked out of his apartment on Manhattan's Upper West Side without a word to his college roommates and has never been seen again. However, he does make a ritual phone call to his mother every year on Mother's Day. Each time, he assures her he is fine, refuses to answer here frantic questions, then hangs up. Even the death of his father, a corporate lawyer, in the tragedy of 9/11 does not bring him home or break the pattern of his calls.
Mack's sister Carolyn 26, realizes that she will never have closure and be able to go further with her life until she finds her brother, and sets out with her own personal investigation.
And so starts this amazing story, packed with questions, theories, suspects and dangers. The end is a big - and horrible - surprise. One does, during the approximate last quarter of the book, start to get an uneasy feeling about one of the key persons in particular, but all in all the plot is so extremely clever that it is impossible to make all the pieces of the puzzle fit, in spite of wage suspicions.
If you look for a book to last you a bit longer than a night or two, this is not it. Once you start, it's impossible to put down.
Yet another superb work from the master of suspense. Highly recommended!
A very good who-done-it October 24, 2008 Each Mother's Day brings a call to Carolyn MacKenzie and her mother from the missing Charles MacKenzie Jr. It has been 10 years now since Mack first went missing. She plans to find her brother - dead or alive. With her father dying in 9/11 and Mack missing, Carolyn has had enough.
And now young women are going missing and the police think that Mack has something to do with it. Carolyn goes back to the investigator that her parents had hired and asks him what he remembers. He does not believe Mack has a part in the disappearance of the missing women and looks into the case again.
Carolyn doesn't stop there. She talks with the managers of the apartment that Mack and two friends shared just before he disappeared. They are very nervous and don't want her ask them any more questions. Nick and Bruce were the roommates. Carolyn had a crush on Nick but Mack didn't want him to be around his sister. Bruce is hostile to Carolyn. Maybe because his wife, Barbara, was in love with Mack before he disappeared. With all these possibilities, you won't believe the twist the ending has. All in all, this is a great book.
Jan Maxwell is easy to listen to and does do a good English accent. Most of the other characters sound about the same. She speaks clearly so you don't misunderstand any of the words and you don't lose track of the story line.
readable and forgettable October 22, 2008 I decided to read a Mary Higgins Clark book to find out why she is a popular author, so I can't answer the useful question of how this compares to her other work.
Clark starts the book with an interesting hook - a person is missing and although he contacts his family every year, he insists that they not try to find him. Although the writing was quite bland, this hook and the twists of the plot were enough to keep me reading. However, in order to really have page-turning suspense the reader needs to care about what happens to the characters, but these characters were paper-thin. This was a readable book, but in the end you will forget about it.
out standing October 13, 2008 Book arrived earlier than the timeline and arrived in the condition that I was told it would be. Good to to business with.
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