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Dashing Through the Snow - Mary Higgins Clark


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Dashing Through the Snow - Mary Higgins Clark

 
Description: Genre: Crime / Thriller / Author: Mary Higgins Clark, Carol Higgins Clark

Newest Review: ... it's a Christmasy book, just set during a winter festival. It is the fifth book that uses the same sleuths - Alvirah Meehan, ... more

 ... amateur detective and Regan Reilly, Private investigator, and along with them also come their partners.It is quite a fast paced story set in the pretty New Hampshire town of Branscombe. (I assume this is a fictional place.) The locals are preparing for a Christmas festival. As there are quite a few central characters, initially it was quite challenging trying to remember who everyone was. The main plot revolves around five workers from a family run supermarket (Conklins) who win the lottery - Glenda, the head cashie...more

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Premium Review Dashing Through the Snow - Mary Higgins Clark: Dashing through the snow? More like grinding to a halt! (1049 words)
by - written on 13/02/09 (Very useful, 221 readings)
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Dashing through the Snow. When I saw this title in the library I thought that it was an appropriate read for this week! ~Mary and Carol Higgins Clark~ The Dooyoo title description above implies that this novel was written solely by Mary Higgins Clark. In fact the authors of this novel are a mother and daughter team. Mary (the mum or should it be Mom?) has written 31 worldwide bestselling suspense novels, of which I have read several. She has teamed up with her daughter Carol to write five titles together. Carol is an author in her own right having written eleven of the 'Regan Reilly' mysteries. This is a new title written by ...  Read the complete review

 

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