The Shadow of Your Smile

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  • ISBN13: 9781439172261
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product DescriptionIn The Shadow Of Your Smile, a successful author in the world, Mary Higgins Clark weaves a fantastic thriller about a family secret long-standing threat to leave and the life of an innocent heiress. At the age of two and eighty, and in poor health, Olivia Morrow knows she has little time. The last of his line, it is a fundamental decision: Do a family secret long, or take it with her in her grave. Olivia has in his possession letters from his deceased cousin, Catherine, a nun, being considered for beatification by the Catholic Church, the last step before sainthood. In her lifetime, Sister Catherine was seven hospitals for handicapped children founded. Now is the healing of a boy of four, died of a brain tumor that are due. After his case was declared medically hopeless, the desperate mother of the child was holding a crusade of prayer to Sister Catherine, what miraculous his recovery. Letters Olivia holds a.. . More>>

The Shadow of Your Smile

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Vanessa Floyd April 30, 2010 at 5:06 am

The release of the book I had been waiting impatiently pushed me away and I needed something else to read. I have read many books by Mary Higgins Clark, so I decided to try, his latest book. The action is good and kept me reading, but that was the only thing that prevents me from giving up mid-book. Maybe my taste has changed in pounds, but writing this story, especially the dialogue seemed very simplistic and juvenile delinquency. I am very hesitant to read other books by the MHC. Rating: 5.2

Jannie Marie April 30, 2010 at 6:14 am

Very disappointing and predictable. There is so much repetition of all the characters’ thoughts and actions, and again the same. I do not know why I am to being tortured by them. Inextricably What a waste of time. The characters are not credible or imagination. Rating: 5.1

Harriet Klausner April 30, 2010 at 7:01 am

The thirty Greenwich Village feels Hospital pediatrician Dr. Monica Farrell for his late father as he tried but was never able to trace the identity of his biological parents. Only one living person knows that Olivia Morrow, an elderly woman who died. Monica is only blood on Olivia and octogenarians debated whether to tell him the truth, or works as Gannon puts as the founder of the company’s great-grandfather was silent for the good Monica.Sentant to do is tell the truth to his third cousin Monica distant Olivia tells his physician and confidant of Dr. Clay Hadley, a member of the Board Gannon, of his decision. Clay has orders to kill them if they speak to references to Monica. His killers are killing also to Dr. Farrell, who ultimately could prove embarrassing legacy of the grandfather as a huge bounty. Board member Greg Gannon was charged with insider trading, his brother Peter was arrested for the murder of a blackmailer. Hadley and another board member Douglas Langdon fill their pockets with money by skimming investment clients. Monica knows that none of these people are linked to it, but someone wants them dead before they entered the truth sordide.Cette series of events gets two generations ago when a family member was the sister Catherine was pregnant and her child up for adoption release. Now his granddaughter is caught in the crosshairs of some malicious persons. Monica takes care of his others, such as Catherine, while the Board Gannon cares only for money and power at any cost to others. Fascinating and fast, the fans of Mary Higgins Clark suspense will appreciate thriller fans more Klausner Note tard.Harriet: 5.4

Ann C. Price April 30, 2010 at 9:36 am

terrible wrote scatter-shot plot, dialogue implausable, and the characters’ behavior. Please allow me to typwriter. I could make them better, and I do not claim to be a writer. Rating: 5.1

Mack Smith April 30, 2010 at 12:12 pm

I read almost all books of MHC. I loved it as much as others. Certainly there is nothing very complicated – it’s just a lot of fun. In fact, when I taught eighth grade, I put my students their books in literature circles. They had never read anything of any length or teeth whatsoever unless she herself had done. His books have been for 13 years – short chapters, perfect large areas, very few bad words, but difficult, because the situation instead of the linear plots – and length. After sorting some confusion in relation to the land, some of my students missed their bus because they were packed in her novels! Now speaks volumes that, in my opinion! This book follows all standards set MHC years is a good, easy to read, and something I recommend for anyone who just wants a little fun. Rating: 5.5

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