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Once
again, Mary Higgins Clark has amazed me. Nancy, the main
character, seemed to lead a regular life. She was married
to a wonderful man, and had two wonderful children, and lived in
Cape Cod. What most people don't know is the horror of
her past. They don't know of her first marriage, or of
her children's horrible deaths. But now, after Nancy
has finally begun to put it behind her, it begins again. Her
new life begins to repeat her old one. Where have the
children gone? She couldn't have killed them, could she? The
struggle of an innocent mother dragged me along as I turned the
pages as fast as I could.
Review by Rachael
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