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On The Street Where You Live by Mary Higgins Clark

On The Street Where You Live

by Mary Higgins Clark
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  • First Published:
  • Apr 1, 2001, 320 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Apr 2002, 320 pages
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nikki

this is a very good book just like the rest of Mry Higgins Clark.
ashlee

i rate this book a perfect five, i normally hate reading but this book kept my attention all the way through it and i enjoyed being on the edge of my seat everytime i turned a page!!
Brandon M

Suspensful, but a bit lacking in the ending
This is the second book I've read by Mary Higgins Clark and I was expecting it to be as good as the first I read (Pretend You Don't See Her). I liked this book, although some parts were a bit confusing to me. I would have never guessed the ending, although Clark never tells us what happens to one of the key characters in the ending...that left me disappointed. Other than that, it was an enjoyable read and I would recommend it.
Umbri

Alright
It was an alright book, but bored me in a few places. I was almost disappointed at the ending. Seemed too simple and predictable, I kept guessing things you'd think no one would guess, but in the end it was who everyone thought it would be. *sighs*
missy

Are you kidding?
I thought this was an excellent book, but the end left me furious. What DID happen to .... [remainder of review deleted due to plot spoiler].
Nino Frewat

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
ashley

i really liked this book but i found the ending was predictable.
Lisa Blue

This is a great book.
I need to read it for school but I'll
read it just for pleasure.
I'm the ind of person that does not like
to read but I like these books

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