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A “superbly plotted” (Los Angeles Times) page-turning classic from the undisputed Queen of Suspense and #1 New York Times bestselling author Mary Higgins Clark. A minor road accident landed county prosecutor Katie DeMaio in Westlake Hospital. That night, from her window, she thought she saw a man load a woman’s body into the trunk of a car...or was it just a sleeping pill induced nightmare? At work the next day, Katie began investigating a suicide that looked more like murder. Initial evidence pointed elsewhere, but medical examiner Richard Carroll saw a trail leading to Dr. Edgar Highley. He suspected that the famous doctor’s work “curing” infertile women was more than controversial—that it was deceitful, depraved, and often deadly. But before Richard could tell Katie his fears, she left the office for the weekend and an appointment for routine surgery...in Dr. Highley’s operating room. “A harrowing tale” (The New York Times Book Review) that’s “indescribably suspenseful” (San Francisco Chronicle), The Cradle Will Fall is a page-turning thriller of the highest order.
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I've read several books by Mary Higgins Clark now and I have to say I'm almost always disappointed. They seem to have an interesting plot, but what really doesn't do anything for me is the characters. I just don't care about them. If someone dies it's sad because someone dies, but I don't care any more than I would if it were a complete stranger. I find it really hard to feel invested in a story when I don't care what happens to the characters, and that is exactly how I felt while reading this one. Sadly, the plot is just not good enough to save it. It's an ok read, but if I were you, I wouldn't bother.
To be fair I don't think I've read any of her books in English though, so it could be the translation.
(I read this book in Norwegian)
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