Where Are You Now?, by Mary Higgins Clark

Feb 08, 2014 09:08

Even if I could ignore that the writing of this book was so repetitive that I was able to skip half the book and still follow the revelations at the end, I can't ignore that it contained both the most amazing and worst police work I have ever seen in a book.

The amazing: In NYC, they have noticed they have a serial killer around despite not finding any bodies and the killer only having struck four times in ten years, from different locations, with several years in between the crimes.

The worst: They have lots of surveillance footage, but don't seem to have ever looked really carefully through it looking for any other faces in common, other than the main character's missing brother.

i couldn't even finish this awful book, author last names a-f

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