A review by judyward
Where Are You Now? by Mary Higgins Clark

3.0

Mary Higgins Clark doesn't write great literature, but she can spin a good yarn. Unfortunately, this was not one of her better books. I found it very formula driven and predictable--I was able to unravel the mystery about halfway through the book. But the ending was well written and did contain some minor twists (at least there wasn't a 25 page chase--I detest those). I checked this book out of the library in an audio format for a weekend car trip and that turned out to be a problem. Jan Maxwell read the book in a virtual monotone with very little attempt made to give the characters different accents and voices. That may have detracted from my enjoyment of the book. But even given that, this book helped the seemingly endless trip to Richmond and back much more bearable.