Before leaving for a black-tie affair in New York City, Margaret and Steve Frawley celebrate the third birthday of their twin girls, Kathy and Kelly, with a party at their new home in Ridgefield, Conn. Later that night, when Margaret can't reach the babysitter, she contacts the Ridgefield police. The frantic couple return home to find the children missing and a ransom note demanding $8 million. Though the Frawleys meet all the conditions, only Kelly turns up in a car along with a dead driver and a suicide note saying that Kathy has died. But Kelly's telepathic messages from her sister keep telling her differently, and Margaret won't give up hope. Even the most skeptical law enforcement officers and the FBI, who pursue suspects from New York to Cape Cod, begin to believe Kelly is on to something. Clues from ordinary people lead to a riveting conclusion. Rivaling Clark's debut—Where Are the Children?—this suspense thriller is certain to send terror into the heart of any parent.
This book in my opinion is very good. It really makes you think about children more and about things they say. It makes you think of things that you never would have thought about before and the meaning to it. I couldn't put it down. It's exciting and suspencful. Mary Higgins Clark really knows how to write a good book. She is my favorite author. This book will keep you wanting to read more and turning pages like crazy!!!!!
I am currently rereading this book because it's been a couple of months since I've read it so I from what I remember there is a few curse words but not terrible ones. I mean all curse words are bad but it wasn't like the F word or the B word- they were like the d word and the h word. If there is anything that I didn't remember that's bad I'll make sure to tell you. I hope you read this book!
Katie : )
i love mary higgins clark! i haven't read this one yet so i'll have to check it out. good suggestion :)
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