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Title:Sé que volverás (Alvirah & Willy #8)
Author:Mary Higgins Clark
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Bestseller
Pages:Pages: 400 pages
Published:January 2013 by Debolsillo (first published April 5th 2011)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. Mystery Thriller. Crime. Adult
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Sé que volverás (Alvirah & Willy #8) Paperback | Pages: 400 pages
Rating: 3.8 | 13826 Users | 1327 Reviews

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A pesar de que no posea ningún indicio de que su hijo continúe con vida, Zan Moreland sigue convencida de que logrará encontrarlo. Han transcurrido dos años de angustia y de búsqueda obstinada desde que alguien raptara a Matthew a plena luz del día y en un sitio tan concurrido como Central Park, pero la investigación no ha avanzado lo más mínimo. Cuando se aproxima la fecha del quinto cumpleaños del niño, las fuerzas de Zan comienzan a flaquear y justo en ese momento salen a la luz unas fotografías del instante en que secuestraron a Matthew. Zan mira desconcertada las imágenes en las que aparece una mujer idéntica a ella llevándose a su hijo. ¿Estará perdiendo el juicio?

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Original Title: I'll Walk Alone ISBN13 9788499899633
Edition Language: Spanish
Series: Alvirah & Willy #8

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Ratings: 3.8 From 13826 Users | 1327 Reviews

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This is a great book if you like: Shallow, stupid characters, a contrived plot based on non-normal human behavior and farcical coincidences, keystone cops, soap opera appropriate interactions, few adjectives and no metaphors, and inane dialogue. For instance you must like a character who almost gets kill with a bullet to the chest, wrestles the gun from someone and then announces "And don't think I don't know how to use it. I went hunting with my father when I was a young girl in Texas." Right

Very easy read, kept me interested the whole time. I like the idea of shorter chapters, just a few pages usually. Zan an interior designer is trying to find her son who was taken from the park a few years ago when the babysitter fell asleep. New pictures show up that make everyone think she stole her own son including her own friends who are convinced she may have a split personality. She insists it's not her taking her son in the photos and tries to maintain her innocence and find her son.

3.5*Interesting plot but my mind did wander about. This was a very dramatic take on stolen identity though! It was a crazy plot but was a bit slow. I really found it a good read but not the best of the series. I was glad for the ending though. It was a satisfying conclusion to the book. Now on to the another Mary Higgins Clark during my binge reading. My quick and simple overall: good but other books in the series have kept my attention more.

The tell. From Wikipedia: a "tell' in poker is a subtle but detectable change in a player's behavior or demeanor that gives clues to that player's assessment of his hand. A player gains an advantage if he observes and understands the meaning of another player's tell, particularly if the tell is unconscious and reliable.With Mary Higgins Clark, the unconscious and reliable tell is when her heroine is described as wearing her hair in a "chignon." From that point forward, despite the nefarious men

Oh, I have a lot to say about this one...

Mary is one of my most favorite authors. She does not use any bad language either. It is always a perfectly wound mystery that is expertly meshed with just enough details so the reader does not get confused. Zan is a talented designer who had lost her son but suddenly, a tourist's pictures expose her kidnapping her own child. We know someone has done it but we're not certain and it's pretty difficult to figure out who. That's why it's such a great book.

I PEGGED IT!!! For the first time ever, I predicted the criminal in the first one hundred pages. To be honest, I really started questioning myself the last fifty pages or so. I love Mary Higgins Clark because she masterfully weaves the story so that you do question yourself every time.I have read every one of Mary Higgins Clark's books. This one so far is my favorite. As fantastic a storyteller as she is, I have a difficult time relating to her female protagonists. They always live in New York

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