FINALLY done. I was really only reading this when on breaks at work and mostly wound up chatting to coworkers.This book was difficult to get in to. Sure, it's got anthrax, and all the haute topics that followed in pocket fiction in the early days after 9/11, but, eh. The book was enjoyable enough...
Clark settles in to fine third outing -- but still clutter...We've been reading Mary Jane Clark's newsroom-set mysteries in order, and it appears the "formula" is now firmly set. Again, we have the interesting venue of "Key News", where Clark capitalizes on her real life job at CBS News to give u...
Mary Jane's Second Outing -- Much Better !!In her first novel, Mary Jane Clark gave us a fine plot with plenty of suspense til right near the end, some characters to like (albeit the leading lady was a bit "squeaky clean"), and a different venue from most mysteries -- the busy newsroom of a major...
Nobody Knows The Dark Secrets.Cassie Sheridan has all a television news reporter could want: an important beat in Washington D.C., and a skyrocketing career. But then, she makes a critical mistake. Suddenly, her career is in shambles.Nobody Knows How Far A Murderer Will Go.Cassie is transferred t...
Nobody in this perfect seaside resort town ever imagined that the body of a missing heiress might be found deep in a tunnel beneath her family's crumbling Newport estate. Nobody, that is, but the last person to see her alive. Now, as a KEY News crew investigates the murder, a cold-blooded killer ...
Good Venue, Satisfying Plot, But Lots of Clutter...By now y'all probably know Mary Higgins Clark is the ex-mother-in-law of our author here, Mary Jane Clark. Many speak to the similarities of style -- a dashing (and gorgeous wholesome single mom, young widow, and accomplished professional) leadin...
Caroline Enright is KEY's News Film and Theatre Critic and three months ago married Nick McGregor who was widowed last year and has a daughter Meg. Although Caroline and Nick's union is a happy one, she is finding the relationship between her and her stepdaughter difficult, to say the least. Af...