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Silent Night : A Christmas Suspense Story by Mary Higgins Clark
Reader Reviews A Night that is Anything but Silent!, January 16, 2003 Reviewer: schoeder from Chicago, IL USA Author Mary Higgins Clark writes an effective but predictable, formula novel in twenty-five clever little chapters. The plot is about a little boy(Brian) who is kidnapped after he runs after a women who steals his mother's wallet. Included in it is a precious St. Christopher medal; a family heirloom, which is to be given to his sick father to make him better. This is the third Mary Higgins Clark novel I have read; I find it odd that all the ones I have read are all are about kidnappings. ("A Stranger Is Watching," "Deck the Halls") Surely, the Queen of Suspense can find more effective material to write about. Still "Silent Night" would make a decent television movie. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title
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