Reviews      
   Title: The night belongs to me 
 Author: Mary Higgins Clark 
 Publisher: Sperling & Kupfer 
 Price: € 6.00  
 This book tells the story Jean Sheridan, a renowned author and historical 
 of best sellers. It all begins when 
 decides to attend a meeting with alumni of 
 his diploma course. It is thus to discover that four of his five companions 
 canteen have died in suspicious circumstances, apparently 
 and Laura, the last one apart 
 she disappears at the meeting. It 'clear that the murderess, 
 who calls himself the Owl, is part of his former class. Only 
 the end we are pleased to see his identity revealed. 
 It 's the first book I read about this author and I appreciated the style 
 although, I must say, is really a 
 yellow light, the classic yellow English. Not being a thriller, there is little splatter 
 and the tension abounds, 
 say that it is hard to put it down. Despite all 
 I was sorry, so I chose to read all the books of this author 
. Recommended for those looking for a summer reading 
 and who loves thrillers. 
 Rating: **    
 
   Title: Remember me 
 Author: Mary Higgins Clark 
 Publisher: Sperling & Kupfer 
 Price: € 8.50  
 This book is a psychological thriller tells the story of a 
 mother Meley Nichols, a renowned writer of children's books, 
 who can not help but feel responsible for the death 
 of his first son, Bobby. His marriage 
 was going to roll unexpectedly when Hannah was born, a true gift from heaven. 
 She and her husband Adam, a successful criminal lawyer, decided to start all over again 
, restarting from Cape Cod, the town where 
 Adam had spent his childhood. But the aftermath of the death of Bobby 
 Meley leave and, poised between health and insanity, 
 will be the center of an insidious plot as a spider's web, where the line between life and death is thin 
. It 's a book that I found very well written, 
 full of twists and a finale totally unexpected. 
 recommended to those who love the yellows and who loves suspense. 
 Rating: *** and 1 / 2    
 
   Title: Two girls in blue 
 Author: Mary Higgins Clark 
 Publisher: Sperling & Kupfer 
 Price: € 18.00  
 The book is totally focused on the kidnapping of 
 monozygotic twins, Kathy and Kelly, daughters of Mrs Frawley, a couple 
 dlla petty bourgeoisie, just moved to Ridgefield, Connecticut in 
. During the night, while they were entrusted to a baby sitter, small 
 are kidnapped by hired hired by "seducer" and 
 for them and their parents start a real odyssey. 
 The ransom demanded is $ 8 million, a figure which does not have 
 Frawley. Fortunately the company that 
 has just hired Steve Frawley decided to pay the ransom 
 to revive its image after a financial scandal, but unfortunately 
 back home only the little Kelly. You find a note saying that Kathy is 
 died. But the telepathic relationship that binds the twins 
 is strong and because of that Kelly was able to convince the parents first, then 
 the police that his sister is still alive. Take a manhunt 
 a race against time to save the baby. Pleasant reading, 
 recommended for those who love the yellow and is intrigued by the special relationship that binds two identical twins 
. 
 Rating: ** and 1 / 2    
 
   Title: During the night a cry 
 Author: Mary Higgins Clark 
 Publisher: Sperling & Kupfer 
 Price: € 8.50  
 Jenny, behind a failed marriage and two beautiful girls, meets the fascinating revelation 
 Erich Krueger, a talented painter and a man 
 fascinating. The portrait of his mother like a surprising 
 Jenny, and it is this that makes romepre the ice between the two. Erich 
 looks really Prince Charming, rich, thoughtful and very much in love, 
 asks Jenny to marry him and be able to addotare her two children. 
 even three months after the two move in the estate of Erich Minnesota 
 but since then Eric begins to change, showing a personality 
 jealous and possessive to the extreme. Among disturbing presences and strange happenings, a plot develops 
 perfectly thought out, capable of keeping the reader enthralled 
. Quick as a thriller, this is a book that 
 certainly not boring. Recommended for those who love the genre and those who want to learn this 
 author. So far his best book ever. 
 Rating: ****