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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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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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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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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.

I have to admit that I hardly ever read Mystery's. I never read thrillers or horror. I'm just a big, big chicken. Honest. I don't watch scary movies or even really intense ones. But, I can also tell you that I rarely have nightmares and I'm not afraid to shower. I like it that way.Mary Higgins Clark is probably the one exception to my mystery rule because she doesn't scare me. I honestly love the way she writes her stories. I know it's the same format every time but I like it. I like how she

I couldnt stop reading it. I was anxious when I did. I just had to finish it.



A book by Mary Higgins Clark is like a warm blanket or a favorite sweater, it's comforting and comfortable and you know what to expect- an attractive female protagonist in her early thirties will be victimized and most people will not believe her story with the exception of a handsome, clean-cut professional single male in his late thirties and maybe an older female relative or friend or a priest or two. Throw in a scene or two in Neary's pub, many references to a tall, slender build and long,

Reading a Mary Higgins Clark novel is like eating comfort food. You know what it's going to taste like and how it will end (with satisfaction), and you are never disappointed. Predictability is not always a bad thing. I don't want all my books, or even the majority to be predictable, but it is sometimes a nice place to land in this crazy world. And, along the way, Clark gives us an interesting story to follow and a against-all-odds heroine to root for. All in all, it's a good way to spend a

Alexandra Moreland's son is kidnapped in broad daylight from his stroller. A couple of years pass, she gets over the depression (most of it), starts a new single life, still hoping to find her son someday. Until pictures of the person lifting her son out of the stroller surface. The lady lifting her son in the pictures, looks uncannily like her. In fact exactly like her... which makes the cops and all her relatives wonder. Did the depression push Alexandra or Zan, as she is referred to in the
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