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On The Street Where You Live

by Mary Higgins Clark

On The Street Where You Live by Mary Higgins Clark X
On The Street Where You Live by Mary Higgins Clark
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    Apr 2001, 320 pages

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    Apr 2002, 320 pages

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Myra baldwin (10/13/04)

I love murder mystery's and i was so suprised that i guessed the wrong person i also thought it was <<edited for potential plot spoiler>> who was pretty weird!!!!
Rachael (01/28/04)

What ABOUT Eric?
Amanda (11/16/03)

I had to do a project for a school project. When my mom told me about this book I knew I HAD to read it! It was so suspensful, and I loved it! Now each of my friends are reading it, and they love it too!
Sam (09/25/03)

This book was fantastic! It kept me guessing through the entire plot, and I didn't figure the mystery out untill the spine tingling ending! This was one of Clark's best books, and take it from me, becaue I'v read all but three of them! I highly recommend it.
Ellen (09/22/03)

I had to read this book for school, and I loved it.
susan (08/31/03)

this is an excellent book. It will keep you on the edge of your seat
christopher Dolezal (06/09/03)

This was one of your finest work Mary Higgins Clark. I had read only one book which is called on the Street Were You Live. I found it to be spintigginling and bone chlling. The plot was excellent the characters seemed almost life like and very really. You kept me guessing on who the murder was and each time I thought it was the female reporter.
Nino Frewat (05/15/03)

This is the first time I read anything by Clark. I have to say that it's absolutely intruiging to the last minute. A very realistic and detailed novel that does transport the reader to the fictitious scenes. Anyone used to Agatha Christie, like myself, will find Mary Higgins Clark different, to say the least, but not one bit inferior, and in my opinion even more thrilling. My copy came with an additional Q&A with the author !
My only complaint concerns the style: It is very simplistic. It goes well with the realistic scenes that the author portrays, yet, I feel a richer vocabulary doesn't harm the realism of the scenes and spices up things for English lovers

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