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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mary Higgins Clark Does it Again...
Talented criminal defense attorney, Emily Graham, is starting over. She's had to deal with a messy divorce from her greedy and adulterous husband and has been terrorized by a stalker for over a year. But now, all that is finally behind her and she's leaving Albany, New York for a great job with a presitigious law firm in Manhanttan and has bought her ancestral home in...
Published on April 23, 2001 by Roz Levine

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3.0 out of 5 stars A Bit Disappointing
I anticipate new releases by Mary Higgins Clark. This one was quite disappointing to me. The idea was great; however, I felt there were too many characters to keep up with and none of them were very well developed. In fact, I lost site of who the main characters really were. Of course, I'll continue to anticipate the next release and hope this book was like a cake...
Published on May 28, 2001 by Connie Davis


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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mary Higgins Clark Does it Again..., April 23, 2001
Talented criminal defense attorney, Emily Graham, is starting over. She's had to deal with a messy divorce from her greedy and adulterous husband and has been terrorized by a stalker for over a year. But now, all that is finally behind her and she's leaving Albany, New York for a great job with a presitigious law firm in Manhanttan and has bought her ancestral home in the beautiful seaside community of Spring Lake. On the day she moves in, a contractor, excavating her new backyard for a pool, finds the skeleton of Martha Lawrence, a young woman who went missing over four years ago. In her hand is a finger, complete with sapphire ring, of Emily's great great grandaunt, Madeline Shapley, who disappeared without a trace, from Spring Lake over 100 years ago. Now as Emily begins to investigate this double crime, that's landed literally in her backyard, she finds out that two other young women also disappeared in the early 1890s. She is even more shocked to discover that over the last five years the 1890's crimes seem to be repeating themselves as two young women have disappeared again, without a trace and the anniversary of the third is less than a week away. Is it a coincidence or is there a serial killer loose in Spring Lake, with a link to the past.....? Mary Higgins Clark has written a fast paced, intricately plotted page turner that's about to keep you up reading, all night. Her crisp, suspenseful writing is full of clever twists, turns and vivid, riveting scenes that will keep you off balance and guessing to the end. The only weakness to this book is its over-abundance of characters that become distracting and take away from the compelling story line and you'll need a score card, at times, to keep them all straight. Perfect for the beach or a long plane ride, On the Street Where You Live is a very satisfying read with a surprise ending that will knock your socks off. Mary Higgins Clark is one of the best in the mystery/suspense business and you really can't go wrong with this book.
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spell-Binding Plot, Nail-Biting Ending Make This Classic MHC, May 8, 2001
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Having read all the novels of Mary Higgins Clark, I feel this one may be her very best yet. She returns to the classic "young woman in jeopardy" theme she is famous for and surrounds heroine Emily Graham with a cast of well-defined characters, each with motive and opportunity to be a serial killer.

In a recent television interview, MHC mentioned she had just purchased a home in Spring Lake, NJ, the setting of this novel. The previous owner had been a Mrs. Eleanor Higgins and the fact that her own complete name is Mary Theresa Eleanor Higgins was not lost on the intrepid queen of suspense. The idea for this novel was conceived and the heroine of the novel purchases a home that had been in her family 110 years ago when a serial killer took the lives of three young Spring Lake girls. Is history repeating itself when a new string of killings occurs or is there such a thing as reincarnation of an obsessed killer?

Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of this novel is that MHC takes us into the mind of the killer. Without knowing his identity, the reader knows his moves, his plans, his mindset. But the looming question is who is this obsessed man? Is it Gary White, the greedy ex-husband? Will Stafford, the handsome real estate agent and Emily's frequent dinner partner? Ned Koehler, a man convicted of stalking Emily at her previous residence in Albany? Eric Bailey, the meek but intelligent owner of a dot-com company? Clayton Wilcox, the retired college professor who is being blackmailed? Nick Todd, the defense lawyer tired of getting guilty clients off? Or Bob Frieze, the restaurant owner prone to blackouts when he can't remember his actions for hours at a stretch?

Into this rich blend of characters, Mrs. Higgins adds a look at life in this upscale resort community and a touch of budding romance.

The suspects are many, but the ending is classic and chilling in the Mary Higgins Clark tradition. Definitely one to keep you up all night finishing.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Reflections Of A Girlhood?", September 1, 2007
This is the first Mary Higgins Clark novel I have read, but it won't be the last. This is a very worthy page turner, with many secrets, subplots, richly described characters, & numerous murder suspects. There is a realistic, & highly detailed quality to the authors writing that is very refreshing. Feisty defense attorney Emily Graham's new home in Spring Lake, New Jersey was once owned by her family one hundred years earlier. Soon after moving in a dead body of a girl who had gone missing four years earlier is found in her back yard while she was having a pool put in. The body is found with the finger of an even earlier murder victim complete with a Sapphire ring. As if that was not ominous enough, she also finds that she is being stalked again. Could it be some one from her past, or a new menace? The dead start to pile up, as Emily is hell bent on solving the link between the present murders with those committed a century earlier. Some of the locals even think a reincarnated serial killer is on the prowl?

The most fascinating aspect of this novel is that the author takes us DEEP into the mind of the killer, without revealing his/her identity. The overarching question that slowly grows to a crescendo is who is this obsessed psychopath? Is it Will Stafford, the real estate agent, Gary White, her greedy ex-husband, Eric bailey, the timid but shrewd owner of a dot-com company whose stock helped Emily amass a fortune? could it be Ned Koehler, a man convicted of stalking Emily when she lived in Albany, or Bob Frieze, the cranky restaurant owner prone to unexplainable blackouts when he can't remember anything? Perhaps, it is Nick Todd, the defense attorney fed up with getting guilty clients off? Maybe, it is a woman? Could it be the elderly & supremely bitter Rachel lashing out at young girls for her husbands indescretions decades earlier, or a jealous secretary of an eccentric College professor? I won't tell you the shocking ending, read it for yourself. You won't be disappointed.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Guaranteed page turner, July 11, 2001
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On The Street Where You Live is about Emily Graham. A lawyer who has moved to Spring Lake, New Jersey. She has bought a home that belonged in the family in the 1800's. During the 1890's, three girls disappeared and were thought to be murdered. One hundred plus years later two girls have disappeared and the question is will there be a third? Some people think a reincarnated killer is on the prowl of the quiet seaside town. Emily is leading her own investigation to see if she can solve the crimes. After the discovery in her own backyard everyone becomes a suspect.

This book was like the early Mary Higgins Clark books. It has everything a classic MHC book has: good plot development, events happening at a quick pace so the reader doesn't have time to get bored, lots of characters (which makes guessing whodunit a lot more difficult)and above all else SUSPENSE!!

I could not put this book down. I had to find out who the murderer was!! Ms. Clark did an excellent job of writing about all the characters in a way that made it impossible to guess until the end who committed the crimes. The reader guesses it's one character and then you turn the page and begin to wonder if it's another. I love that about her books. It makes reading them so much fun. In addition, this book seemed to be well thought out. The plot was interesting and the subject of people being reincarnated and coming back years later added to the story. It made for very interesting reading. I would highly recommend this book to anyone, seasoned or first-time MHC reader!

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars There she goes again....., April 20, 2001
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"spiral63" (Pittsburg, KS USA) - See all my reviews
I was so excited to find that Mary Higgins Clark had written another novel. I bought the book the day it came out and couldn't put it down. Like all her other novels, the ending is full of suprises. She keeps you guessing since this novel definitly has many people you can count as suspects. Clark's books always use well thought out plots. She researches all the material for her book which adds to the reality of what's happening to her characters. I'm so amazed at how well she writes. I've read all her books and can't wait for more to come. This is definitly a book you should read.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Where Suspense Truely Hits You, September 12, 2001
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If you like suspense novels I suggest you read On the Street Where You live by Mary Higgins Clark. She has written many suspense novels through the years and this particular novel stands with her best. She constructs the plot very well and explained everything in her novel. The realistic events she writes about is what really strikes you as a reader. The realization that events like this do have the possibility of happening is what makes the novel suspenseful.
The novel takes place in a quite little town in New Jeresey called Spring Lake. Emily Graham is a defense attourney that has just bought an old victorian home, that was once owned my her family, and has discovered that a young girl was buried in her backyard with her distant relative Madeline Shapley. The plot unfolds into a frensy of murders and the realization that the murders in the 1800s and the present were somehow linked. There is a shocking twist in the plot at the end of the novel which made the novel even more exciting. This novel is well constructed and entertaining. I definitely recommend you read this novel.
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good book...but...., May 6, 2001
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I certainly agree with the comments regarding Mary Higgins Clark's ability to tell a great story. She always keeps my attention throughout her novels and her characters are quite well developed. This latest work is, as in her other works, absorbing, spellbinding and engaging. At the same time I was left vaguely disappointed at the end. I have noticed that many books that I have recently read seem to develop complex plots with a multitude of characters more or less central to the main story. Although this multitude of characters can be important to the overall tone of the work, I find it disquieting when, at the end of the novel; the writer fails to tie up all the loose ends involving those characters. In this work, Ms. Clark fills her plot with numerous characters that may, or may not; prove to be the ultimate villain. In the end, after the villain is unmasked, this reader was left wondering about the fate of all those extraneous characters. I have noticed this, not only in Ms. Clark's work, but also in the work of some of my other favorite authors. Perhaps it is a new trend; if so, I believe it to be an unfortunate one.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A riveting tale of death that won't stay dead., August 28, 2001
Mary Higgins Clark's newest sensation is sure to be a giant hit in the murder and suspense hall of fame. Emily Graham, a criminal defense attorney turned multi-millionaire through a wise investment decision, feels compelled to purchase her ancestral home, a rambling but renovated old Victorian in the balmy town of Spring Lake, New Jersey. Emily has just survived a painful and ugly divorce, and the unwanted and frightening advances of a stalker, so the old home may be just what she needs to restore her sense of peace. It was not meant to be. Soon after Emily moves into her quiet place of refuge, and while the swimming pool foundation is yet being dug in the backyard, a human skeleton is unearthed. From trustworthy old souls to small town gossip mongers, each character is welcomed into the story that follows with backgrounds and skeletons of their own you won't soon forget. The story kept me guessing to the very end, and it may just have you believing in ghosts again.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely Suspenseful Until the Shocking End!!!, November 15, 2001
I must say, I was in total suspense until the gripping and very shocking end! Wow, what an ending! A classic 'whodunnit', excellent till the end! Great work Ms Clark, thank-you!

~A young defense attorney named Emily Graham accepts an offer to work for a major Manhattan law firm, with so much terror haunting her past living in Albany from a stalker a year before, she decides to take the offer and move to the quiet town of Spring Lake, New Jersey. Happily she even purchases the first house that catches her eye, an old Victorian which happens to be the same house her ansestors owned in the 1800's and then sold in 1892 after the disappearance of a young woman named Madeline Shapley, one of Emily's ansestors.
Now as she settles in to her new home happily, she decides to have the unfinished pool the prevous owners had started finished when the diggers make a gruesome discovery...the bones of a young woman are found along with a much more recent body of young woman who had been missing for four years named Martha Lawrence. In her had she clutches the finger bone of the oter woman buried beside her with a ring still on it-a Shapley heirloom.
Being the investigator she is, Emily begins to undig old disappearences in the town some 110 years ago anf finds a gruesome link between the murders. Has the killer come back from the dead over a century later to wreak havok again? Or is the killer a mere copycat who has somehow found out where the bodies were buried over 100 years ago? Somehow Emily has angered the killer and now he has selected her as his next victim...

Unbelievable suspense to surely keep you guessing and wondering on the edge of your seat unil the climatic end! A sure keeper from the Queen of Suspense! Definately a weird and somewhat creepy tale with twists and turns to leave you breathless...

Tracy Talley~@

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Exciting page-turner, June 15, 2001
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I liked this the best of her latest few books. The background plot was intriguing. I couldn't put it down, though the ending was a bit too much. Also, and this isn't giving away anything, the killer must have had a mighty long scarf. Clark's tense writing style makes up for a multitude of flaws. The last half wasn't quite as good as the beginning, but still worth reading.
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