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Two Little Girls in Blue Paperback | Pages: 416 pages
Rating: 3.86 | 25429 Users | 1438 Reviews

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Title:Two Little Girls in Blue
Author:Mary Higgins Clark
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 416 pages
Published:March 20th 2007 by Pocket Books (first published 2006)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. Crime. Mystery Thriller. Adult

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In this riveting thriller from Queen of Suspense and #1 New York Times bestselling writer Mary Higgins Clark brilliantly weaves the mystery of twin telepathy into a mother's search for a kidnapped child, presumed dead.

When Margaret and Steve Frawley come home to Connecticut from a black-tie dinner in New York, their three-year-old twins, Kathy and Kelly, are gone. The police found the babysitter unconscious, and a ransom note from the Pied Piper demands eight million dollars. Steve's global investment firm puts up the money, but when they go to retrieve the twins, only Kelly is in the car. The dead driver's suicide note says he inadvertently killed Kathy.

At the memorial, Kelly tugs Margaret's arm and says: Mommy, Kathy is very scared of that lady. She wants to come home right now. At first, only Margaret believes that the twins are communicating and that Kathy is still alive. But as Kelly's warnings become increasingly specific and alarming, FBI agents set out on a desperate search.

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Original Title: Two Little Girls in Blue
ISBN: 0743497295 (ISBN13: 9780743497299)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Connecticut(United States)

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Ratings: 3.86 From 25429 Users | 1438 Reviews

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This was the worst book I've read in a long, long time, and trust me, I've read some very bad books. Two little girls in blue, lad, two little girls in blue...Not only were the characters flat, without any dimension or real character (imagine that, a character having character, who'd have thought!) but the story lacked a certain little something called depth. Everything I read was surface stuff, with no emotion or feeling. The whole thing sounded like you are being told what happened by a

It's a parents worst nightmare, arriving home from dinner they find police at there house and their twin daughter's missing. Babysitter Trish was found blindfolded and tied up and and a ransom note had been found calling for eight million dollars in return for the twins. The parents Margaret and Steve Frawley can not raise the money themselve's but Steve's employer C.F.G.&Y. agrees to pay the ransom. The money is paid but the exchange doesn't go to plan as a car with the girls inside is

Two Little Girls in Blue by Mary Higgins Clark is a book about the kidnapping of twin girls. Kathy and Kelly just turned three when their parents went out for dinner on the twins' birthday. Steve and Margaret Frawley, the twins parents, left the girls with a babysitter that night. When they returned, the twins were gone and the babysitter was unconscious. The Frawley's never had any enemies so who took their twins?I think that certain parts of the story had plot holes. A plot hole like the

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This was a pretty good book. There were lots of characters that have background stories going on that added some to the plot in terms of interest. This is only like my third or fourth Mary Higgins Clark book but will add more to read to my library soon. Had this one for a while but cleaning off some of my bookshelf this year so grabbed it for a quick read.My quick and simple overall: Not bad at all and the twin talk and telepathy was interesting to read about.

Blah I need to take a break from MHC. Two Little Girls in Blue wasn't a mystery at all and it was super boring! Two little twin girls in blue get kidnapped and are being held for ransom. Now it would of been an interesting plot, if the reader wasn't aware of everything about the kidnapper and their future actions. I found that there was no mystery since we knew who had the twins and it's Mary Higgins Clark, you know that there will be a happily ever after. I also hated how many random characters

Eh, this one was okay. I might not have finished it if I had been reading it rather than listening to it at work... But I did finish it, it didn't bore me to tears, and it did help to pass the time at work so I'll give it 2 stars for that.Note of Warning: For the readers out there who are looking for a clean read, this is not Christian fiction-- there isn't any sex or anything, but there is bad language in this book.
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