3 best books by Mary Higgins Clark

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In order to become a prolific author, the now-defunct Mary Higgins Clark recognized that she indulged in a methodical writing, structured from the beginning as a closed scheme. It's not that it's the only way, in fact Stephen King he says to do the opposite, to grant life and autonomy to his characters ... In ...

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Don't Cry For A Kiss, by Mary Higgins Clark

Don't cry for a kiss, Mary Higgins Clark

Sometimes "politically correct" sprinkles with its appearance of "censorship." And one no longer knows if it will not end up being the first rather the second. Because if the title of the latest Mary Higgins Clark novel is called "Kiss the girls and make them cry," when it comes to ...

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The Last Dance, by Mary Higgins Clark

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The American writer Mary Higgins Clark had the great virtue of not only maintaining that taste for a classic police genre around the mystery of crime, but with the passage of time she transferred her arguments to a present day in which she inserts that point of classicism that It seems …

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Black as the Sea, by Mary Higgins Clark

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Mary Higgins Clark is in great shape. At 90 years old, he still firmly maintains his pen to present novels like this Negro como el mar. The main idea of ​​the novel, its starting proposal has a lot of the usual plot in suspense themes, a closed space, a ...

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