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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Terrorism in a television newsroom.,
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This review is from: Nowhere to Run (Hardcover)
Mary Jane Clark is a television producer and writer, and she uses her insider's knowledge to good effect in "Nowhere to Run." The main character in Clark's new novel is Annabelle Murphy, a television producer for the fictional broadcast "Key to America." Annabelle's colleagues are a motley crew, from the egomaniacal executive producer, Linus, to the lecherous and unethical business correspondent, Gavin. Suddenly, anthrax is discovered in the studio where "Key to America" is produced, and one of the station's employees comes down with inhalation anthrax. Who planted this deadly substance and why? Clark exploits the nation's heightened interest in terrorism to make her plot more timely and compelling. "Nowhere to Run" is a lively page-turner with very brief chapters, a brisk style, and no literary pretensions. Clark skillfully sets up a host of decoy suspects to throw the reader off the scent of the elusive murderer. This novel adheres to the standard thriller formula and breaks no new ground, but Clark effectively builds up suspense and holds the reader's interest. "Nowhere to Run" is good escapist entertainment.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A heart-racer,
By A Customer
This review is from: Nowhere to Run (Hardcover)
What a fast, rip-roaring, knock-out of a thriller. I read this in one day (and night). COULD NOT BELIEVE THE END. No one could guess it, though it makes perfect sense. Fascinating and entertaining at once. Mary Jane Clark is amazing.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Much cornier than I would have expected!,
This review is from: Nowhere to Run (Hardcover)
This was my first MJC book, but having read the reviews, I expected an action-packed exciting book. What I got was a book that dragged on and on. I felt the writing was extremely choppy which was very frustrating (I tend to become a slow reader when the writing is this way... when it is well written, like I am able to fly through a book). I didn't feel the characters were that interesting or exciting... Annabelle, the main character, seemed like a nice sweet working mom, but I really couldn't feel passionate about her because the author just didn't create that for me. And then there's the ending... I really don't think it could have been any cornier... something about someone being allergic to dogs... Someone sneazing near a dog? Oh, please! No offense, but anyone who read and loved this book must never have read a well written, well thought out mystery!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally... an ending that is not abrupt,
By Mitzi Ditsy "ditsymitzi" (Bristol, CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nowhere to Run (Hardcover)
I love Mary Jane Clark and her first 3 books were awesome but the last 2 while quick reads, I found a bit disappointing because the endings were too abrupt. This time, however, she did not miss. The story of course focuses on KEY News and its Medical Correspondent/Producer Anabelle Murphy. The story deals with the issue of anthrax which while is a very serious issue was dealt with in a way that did not make for a disturbing read. The plot starts of with a KEY employee who while delivering information on anthrax, surprises the world and the KEY employees by showing a tube of anthrax on live TV. Now the FBI is involved in trying to get John Lee, MD to reveal who gave him the anthrax. Meanwhile, KEY employees and others are starting to die due to the anthrax poisoning. As the FBI continue to delve into the source of the anthrax, a lab report comes back stating that the tube that Dr. John Lee used on the show was actually a tube of powdered sugar. This leads to the interesting question of who has the tube of anthrax and why are people being killed. The killer actually has targeted Anabelle who not only has to find out who killed her ex-boyfriend, KEY employee Jerome Henning but who also has to deal with a husband who is dealing with 9/11 post traumatic disorder. I gave this book a 5 because Mary Jane Clark did a fine job of dealing with difficult issues and when the killer is finally revealed, you will be surprised at to who it is and at least you will have a reason as to why the killer was motivated to kill.As always with MJC, you get a quick read with multiple suspects to play around with and guess who is the real villain.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MJC has done it again!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Nowhere to Run (Hardcover)
A co-worker was the first to introduced me to Mary Jane Clark. Then I heard she's the granddaughter of Mary Higgins Clark, which convinced me to read all of MJC's books. I have to say, I wasn't disappointed with Nowhere to Run. It's fast reading with short chapters. The plot twists and turns and you won't believe who the killer is.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Quick & Suspensful Mystery,
By Samuel Preveda (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nowhere to Run (Mass Market Paperback)
I picked this book up at the library because it was next to Mary Higgins Clark, of whom I'm a big fan. Mary Jane Clark is a talented story-teller, the plot is well developed and unfolds quickly - I read the whole book in just over a day. I really did enjoy the mystery, although her writing isn't very deep on a literary level; descriptions are sparse, though she does manage to connect the reader to some of the main characters on an emotional level. It takes a lot of creativity to write a mystery, especially one that is suspenseful, interesting and neatly tied together. This was an enjoyable book to read and I will most likely be reading more Mary Jane Clark in the future.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book!,
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This review is from: Nowhere to Run (Hardcover)
This is my first Carol Higgans Clark book i'm reading and so far it's great. The plot is awesome and keeps you on edge. She's definitely a good suspense writer. The seller sent the book in excellent condition, which is also making the reading of the novel enjoyable.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not what I expected,
By PamelaC "Pam" (Plymouth, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nowhere to Run (Mass Market Paperback)
I felt a bit misled with this book. The back cover and inside blurb focused on a lockdown situation, which sounded like a great suspense situation and I was looking forward to reading the book. Then, absolutely nothing happens for the first 300 pages! Basically nothing much at all, just lots of short chapters, and tons of characters, none of which we really get to know well enough to enjoy their company or care about. Then it's in the last 50 pages of the book that we finally get to the lockdown situation, and it's just a letdown, no big drama whatsoever, and the story just fizzled out.I read another book over the weekend, Temporary Sanity by Rose Connors, that honestly blew this one out of the water. She is like a female John Grisham, and you really get to know and care about the people in her book, which is what was missing with this one.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
The ending failed...,
By Syrielle (Suburbs, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nowhere to Run (Hardcover)
This could be a really great suspense novel given the topic and newsroom setting. However, like another reviewer mentioned, there were way too many characters (suspects, of course) to keep up with and almost every page is its own chapter. It feels like a lot of stopping and starting as you read, keeping transitions from being smooth. In addition, which I am starting to see a definite trend when it comes to MJC's novels, she wraps them up way too quickly. There was nothing (no hints, real clues, etc.) to lead the reader to discover the "bad guy" on his own. We found out whodunit when MJC gave us an almost laughable clue in the last few pages of the book.For the reader that prefers mystery stories with solid structure, a steady stream of real clues and a sensible, smart ending, I'd go elsewhere for fulfillment.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not her best effort,
By A Customer
This review is from: Nowhere to Run (Hardcover)
Nowhere To Run was a decent read, however I was disappointed in it as there were so many characters in this book. It was difficult to keep up with who was who and only one or two of the characters were very well developed. It was still a page turner though and the topic of anthrax was very interesting.
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Nowhere to Run by Mary Jane Clark (Hardcover - Apr. 2005)
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