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A Stranger Is Watching by Mary Higgins Clark
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really liked it
bookshelves: page-turner, pretty-good, roman-policier

A Stranger is Watching is a very simple story, but the killer here is not given God like status. He needs to work hard so as to avoid being brought in by the New York police. Eventually bad luck, plus some hard work on behalf of those people on the angels' side, literally catch up with him.

I think that the author will never kill a main character, unless the latter has died in the past, viewed via flashbacks. It's kind of understandable, it makes sense. The blow of death is softened, because the death happened to someone who isn't as known by the readers as the living characters in the present.

Formulaic though the structure of the book is, it's a winning formula. Mary Higgins Clark must have exhausted every permutation throughout her career before her readers said enough was enough. Before, i.e, fatigue set in. The author experienced a lofty position, and I'm glad that she is not as forgotten as say, Harold Robbins.

I myself want more, even if it is of the same. I need the simple sustenance, and I am certain that I will not ditch most of her books. That is a boon. To purchase an ebook and not finishing it is so wasteful. I like Clark's books, so far. I like to follow the coincidences, the poetic justice, the alibis, the plotting, the piety, the good vs evil, the battle of wits, the race against time. This book has got all of that and some more.
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Reading Progress

October 24, 2016 – Started Reading
October 24, 2016 – Shelved
October 26, 2016 – Shelved as: page-turner
October 26, 2016 – Shelved as: pretty-good
October 26, 2016 – Shelved as: roman-policier
October 26, 2016 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Brenda (new)

Brenda I agree that formulaic can be a good thing and enjoyable when there is a period of time between books. I find that it's also comforting.


Luffy Sempai Quite so, agreed. There's comfort in familiarity.


message 3: by Jean (new)

Jean I agree, Luffy. There is something comforting about those familiar, albeit formulaic, novels. I think I've only read one MH Clark book ever, and I could not even tell you which one. But I remember thinking that it wasn't bad at all! Nice review.


Luffy Sempai Thank, Jean! The language is not heavy on the senses, which helps to induce the feeling of comfort.


message 5: by Christine (new)

Christine Luffy, I love comfort books. I have never read this author. I must be sure I have one of hers on my list. Do you have a favorite?


message 6: by Luffy Sempai (last edited Oct 28, 2016 07:35AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Luffy Sempai Hi Christine, the book Where are the Children got 5 stars from me. It is similar to modern thrillers, with a significantly reduced gore factor.


message 7: by Christine (new)

Christine OK, Luffy, thanks!


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