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NIGHTTIME IS MY TIME
NIGHTTIME IS MY TIME | Mary Higgins Clark
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The disappearance of several apparently unrelated young women all over the country is the beginning of Mary Higgins Clark's chilling new novel, as one person begins to suspect that the young women may have all been murdered or abducted by the same man--and he may be somebody she knows.
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TheAromaofBooks
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This was actually one of my favorite MHC books I've read, although a lot of other reviews found it too jumbled. I liked the way that every time I thought I knew which person was the bad guy, someone else said something that made me give him the side eyes instead.

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monkeygirlsmama I haven't read a MHC book in years. Stacking! 3mo
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OutsmartYourShelf
NIGHTTIME IS MY TIME | Mary Higgins Clark
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Jean Sheridan, college dean & historian, returns to Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, NY, to attend the 20 year reunion of Stonecroft Academy. Also amongst the attendees is the “Owl“, a serial killer who has spent years tracking down & murdering the women who he thinks wronged him as a teenager. Only Jean Sheridan & Laura Wilcox remain alive of that group & they will both be at the reunion. Perfect timing to complete his murderous mission. (Continued)

OutsmartYourShelf I've read several of this author's books & they tend to be either really good or complete duds. It went on for far too long - I had to speedread the final third just to find out 'whodunnit - with too many suspects. Verdict: not one of the author's best works, overlong & dull characters. 2⭐

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3918393302

Read: 26th May - 18th Jun 2023

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Patchshank
NIGHTTIME IS MY TIME | Mary Higgins Clark
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Two selfies. Top one is my favorite holiday cocktail or drink. Eggnog with a splash...ok a couple splashes...of rum. The quote on the cup is from The Prophet by Khalil Gibran.

The bottom picture is of a wrapped and unwrapped gift for my grandma. Both gifts are books. I didn't want to take a selfie of me in the middle of wrapping so I'm doing a before and after instead.

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Patchshank The whole quote on the cup: "And forget not that the earth delights to feel your barr feet and the winds long to play with your hair." 3y
Buechersuechtling A lovely quote. The only thing by him I know is that “classic”: “About children” – https://bit.ly/2K09Q5V. 3y
Clwojick Nighttime is My Time is so good! 3y
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bookaholic1
NIGHTTIME IS MY TIME | Mary Higgins Clark
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I love a good mystery by this lady..May She Rest In Peace

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miamorswife
NIGHTTIME IS MY TIME | Mary Higgins Clark
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When a transformer blows up, but you need to feed your addiction, you kick it old skool style!

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Librarybelle
NIGHTTIME IS MY TIME | Mary Higgins Clark
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I've not read this one by Clark, but I get a slight creepy vibe from the title...#becausethenight #rocktober

Andrew65 I really enjoyed this one. 7y
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Aswenson
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I was very drawn into this story and went along assuming I knew "whodunnit" which was fine, I wanted to see how it all played out. But at the very end the big reveal was a complete shock (I'm sure intentionally), but such a shock that I thought I'd read the whole book incorrectly! Not sure we were given enough story to make me have an excited, "What!?" moment, it was more of a subdued, "Huh?" 3.5 stars

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Aswenson
NIGHTTIME IS MY TIME | Mary Higgins Clark
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I used to LOVE MHC books when I was younger, but now they're a bit predictable and not real deep. A good suspense/palate cleanser read though.

Jhullie I couple of years ago I reread them in chronological order and I found it interesting to watch the progression of technology through time: the need to find a phone box vs everyone having a mobile phone etc. 7y
Aswenson @Jhullie I found myself trying to guess the copyright date as I read. I do the same with a couple other authors I read prolifically. 😊 7y
Aswenson @jhullie Do you have a favorite MHC? 7y
Jhullie I have always liked 'A Cry in the Dark' and 'Remember Me'. I have really enjoyed the new 'Under Suspicion' books though and buy them as soon as they come out. 7y
Tanner I really enjoyed her older ones but gave up reading her new ones a few years ago - they were indeed too predictable. 7y
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Linsy
Night-Time is My Time | Mary Higgins Clark
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I couldn't think of a horror book from my early life, but this is the first book I remember truly freaking me out. I read it in middle school — when I was obsessed with Mary Higgins Clark. Even though it made my skin crawl to read from the killer's perspective, I couldn't put it down. It gave me waking nightmares. Perhaps that's why it's the only one of hers I really remember. #allhallowsread #scaryreads #scaretober

MeganB I went through a MHC phase in middle school too! But it was Loves Music Loves to Dance that freaked me out the worst. 8y
Linsy @MeganB That one rings an eerie bell in my head, but I can't recall any details ... except the creepy cover with the shoes. We would've been the best of friends in middle school! Or just freaked ourselves out even more, lol. 8y
MeganB Probably both! And it was the one where the serial killer placed personal ads and then danced with the dead bodies. It was so awful/kid of great 8y
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