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Where Are the Children Now?
Where Are the Children Now? | Mary Higgins Clark, Alafair Burke
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The legacy of the "Queen of Suspense" continues with the highly anticipated follow-up to Mary Higgins Clark's iconic novel Where Are The Children?, featuring the children of Nancy Harmon, facing peril once again as adults. Of the fifty-six bestsellers the "Queen of Suspense" Mary Higgins Clark published in her lifetime, Where Are the Children? was her biggest, selling millions of copies and forever transforming the genre of suspense fiction. In that story, a young California mother named Nancy Harmon was convicted of murdering her two children. Though released on a technicality, she was abandoned by her husband and became such a pariah in the media that she was forced to move across the country to Cape Cod, change her identity and appearance, and start a new life. Years later her two children from a second marriage, Mike and Melissa, would go missing, and Nancy yet again became the prime suspect--but this time, Nancy was able to confront the secrets buried in her past and rescue her kids from a dangerous predator. Now, more than four decades since readers first met Nancy and her children, comes the thrilling sequel to the groundbreaking book that set the stage for future generations of psychological suspense novels. A lawyer turned successful podcaster, Melissa has recently married a man whose first wife died tragically, leaving him and their young daughter, Riley, behind. While Melissa and her brother, Mike, help their mom, Nancy, relocate from Cape Cod to the equally idyllic Hamptons, Melissa's new stepdaughter goes missing. Drawing on the experience of their own abduction, Melissa and Mike race to find Riley to save her from the trauma they still struggle with--or worse. Just like the original, Where Are the Children Now? keeps readers guessing and holding their breath until the very last page.
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Amie
Where Are the Children Now? | Mary Higgins Clark, Alafair Burke
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Mehso-so

After a slow start, this was a quick easy read that was suspenseful. The solution to the mystery was kind of unrealistic.

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kelli7990
Where Are the Children Now? | Mary Higgins Clark, Alafair Burke
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I‘m sharing a book I received in the mail today from Simon & Schuster. This is the sequel to the first book. I haven‘t read the first book so I would have to read the first book in order to read this but I‘m looking forward to reading this. This book went on sale April 18, 2023.

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Monica5
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Started off slow to me, but picked up around 30%. By the 60% mark I couldn't put it down. Glad I didn't DNF it. Soft pick for me.

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TheAromaofBooks I really enjoyed the Under Suspicion series by this duo. 12mo
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Monica5
Where Are the Children Now? | Mary Higgins Clark, Alafair Burke
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My current reads:

House of Gucci: True Crime Audiobook
The Girl and the Deadly End: 7th in Series Physical Book
Where Are The Children Now?: ARC Kindle and 2nd in Series

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TheSpineView Great job 12mo
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BoleyBooks
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Kappadeemom
Where Are the Children Now? | Mary Higgins Clark, Alafair Burke
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I loved MHC and have read all of her books. Alafair Burke finished this one after her passing ❤️

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BoleyBooks
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KristiAhlers
Where Are the Children Now? | Mary Higgins Clark, Alafair Burke
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Pickpick

One of the perks of working at a bookstore are these little gems! Fans of MHC are going to truly enjoy this one. Her trademark style of writing is very present. There‘s a reason she‘s still a popular author.