
Daddy's Gone A Hunting
A Suspense, Mystery, Mystery Thriller book. I read MHC every three to four years to remind myself why...
In her latest novel Mary Higgins Clark, the beloved, bestselling "Queen of Suspense," exposes a dark secret from a family's past that threatens the lives of two sisters, Kate and Hannah Connelly, when the family-owned furniture firm in Long Island City, founded by their grandfather and famous for its fine reproductions of antiques, explodes into flames in the middle of the night, leveling the buildings to the ground, including the museum where priceless antiques have been on permanent display for years.The ashes reveal a startling and grisly discovery, and provoke a host of suspicions and questions. Was the explosion deliberately set? What was Kate—tall, gorgeous, blond, a CPA for one of the biggest accounting firms in the country, and sister of a rising fashion designer—doing in the museum when it burst into flames? Why was Gus, a retired and disgruntled craftsman, with her at that time of night? What if someone isn't who he claims to be?Now Gus is dead, and Kate lies in the hospital badly injured and in a coma, so neither can tell what drew them there, or what the tragedy may have to do with the hunt for a young woman missing for many...
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Vrios suspeitos e as peas pareciam que no se encaixavam, e fui surpreendido pelo final, mas no achei nada de suspense indescritvel e terror como a capa descreve. No me manteve totalmente agarrado e alm disto no senti nenhuma ligao com as personagens. Apesar de no ser um dos melhores da MHC, deu para desanuviar depois de leituras pesadas.... I read MHC every three to four years to remind myself why I only read her every three to four years. This one is OK, better than some, nowhere near as good as her earlier novels. I had the feeling I had read this one before... Not sure why, just felt very familiar. Interestingly, the solution seemed too easy. Enjoyed it but not as good as her previous one -