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All Through the Night [Mass Market Paperback]

Mary Higgins Clark
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Oct 1 1999 Holiday Classics
Mary Higgins Clark, the Queen of Suspense, celebrates the season with this Christmas classic featuring two of her most beloved characters.

ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT

All of Alvirah's deductive powers and Willy's world-class common sense are called upon as the two stumble into a Christmas mystery. A woman abandons her newborn at a Manhattan church. Simultaneously, a thief is absconding with a treasured artifact, a chalice adorned with a star-shaped diamond. To elude police, he grabs the stroller and disappears. Seven years later, the mother returns to the scene and finds Alvirah and Willy helping neighborhood kids prepare for a Christmas pageant at an after-school shelter. Soon the savvy sleuths set out to solve the puzzle of the missing child and chalice -- and to unmask scam artists threatening to shut down the shelter.


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Fans of Mary Higgins Clark and cozy mysteries will relish this Christmas confection. Unlike her previous holiday novel, Silent Night, All Through the Night is virtually free of life-and-death crime. Rather, it is a Dickensian tale of good deeds rewarded and crimes punished.

The wintry story begins on the Upper West Side of Manhattan with 18-year-old Sondra Lewis, an aspiring violinist, tearfully leaving her baby on the steps of St. Clement's Church. Unbeknownst to her, Lenny Centino is robbing that same church on the same night, with his attention particularly on the Church's diamond inlaid chalice. He finds a buggy outside the church and uses it for cover as he flees. Only later does he realize that his take for the night includes the infant Stellina (Italian for star). The narrative then abruptly moves ahead seven years. Clark's lottery-winning protagonists, Alvirah and her husband Willy (introduced in Weep No More, My Lady) return for some amateur sleuthing. Sister Cordelia's thrift shop doubles as an after-school recreation place for neighborhood children (including a shy little girl named Star), but the building has been condemned. Bessie Maher had vowed she was leaving the house to the nun and her children. Now that she is gone, the will indicates that the tenants of the house, Vic and Linda Baker, are the true heirs. As December rushes on towards Christmas, Alvirah struggles to put things right before the children are left in the cold.

Like the best holiday stories, All Through the Night steers toward sentimentality, but it veers back on course with narrative wit and Alvirah's charm. Clark's prose is lean and her plotting is brisk. This is a mystery that would be a pleasure to share aloud with a family gathered at the fireplace for some holiday cheer. --Patrick O'Kelley --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Clark's popular lottery winners, amateur sleuth Alvirah and her husband, Willy, are getting ready for Christmas. When the local after-school center is threatened and a friend's will is contested, Alvirah goes on the job. Before long, she also finds herself trying to locate a child abandoned seven years earlier by a young mother and trying to solve the mystery of a stolen chalice. Normally known for her suspenseful stories, Clark (You Belong to Me, Audio Reviews, LJ 6/1/98) doesn't quite deliver. The listener isn't all that surprised at any of the revelations at the end of the program. The reading, by the author's daughter, best-selling writer and actor Carol Higgins Clark, is lively. However, numerous characters and little voice differentiation make the narrative difficult to follow. The author is always popular, but this is not an essential purchase. Recommended for larger collections.AAdrienne Furness, Lockport P.L., NY
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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1.0 out of 5 stars This Book Belongs in the Wastebasket! Aug 15 2000
By BeatleBangs1964 TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I have been an avid Mary Higgins Clark fan since I was in middle school. This book is the one exception to her usually sterling works. I HATED IT! First of all, I hated the idea of any baby being abandoned. That was very upsetting to me. I also hated the idea of anyone stealing a Holy Chalice from a Catholic Church. Theft and desecreation of Church property is very upsetting to me. The part I felt most isulted readers' intelligence was when the abandoned child's (called Stellina by her cruel guarians) reappeared and out of nowhere Alvirah and Willy appear and announce to the mother that they are angels there to help her. How did they find the mother? And how did they know she was Stellina's mother? The predictable reunion of mother and child fell flat on its face. Gently put, this book is a big disappointment.

I wouldn't wish this book on anyone.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Boring July 2 2007
By Toni Osborne TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I found this story slow, boring, and very predictable; the ending is evident from the start. I occasionally read Miss Higgins books but this one I have to admit should have stayed at the book store.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Christmas Story as Good as Silent Night Feb 18 2004
Format:Hardcover
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Alvirah and Willy make a great team, and since I am Catholic, I enjoy anything when somebody is trying to help the Catholic church. I was so angry when the theft was committed! No one should steal anything sacred from a church!
This book is best read at Christmas time. I know that next Christmas, I am very likely to read them again!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Queen of Suspense????
I'm sure that Mary Higgins Clark no longer needs the money, but she could at least give her fans an unpredictable novel that doesn't insult our intelligence. Read more
Published on Nov 2 2003
3.0 out of 5 stars All Through the Night-A Holiday Twist
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Rebekah Sexton

Of the twelve Mary Higgins Clarks books I've had the privilege of reading, I've found All Through the Night to... Read more

Published on Jun 6 2002 by "skinnythangg15"
5.0 out of 5 stars A great holiday mystery, uplifting but not saccharine
This book kept me wondering how the mystery would unravel and had an uplifting holiday spirit, but it wasn't syrupy sweet. Read more
Published on May 15 2002
4.0 out of 5 stars LIGHT, FAST, AND GOOD
If you have a couple of hours and want to devour a light, quick, and pleasant holiday book, ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT is the one for you. Read more
Published on Jan 29 2002 by Mary Allen
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Christmas Mystery
This is a fantastic read. Short, but one of her best. Two sub-plots that do not hinder the other, tied together by a little girl named Star. Read more
Published on Nov 26 2001 by M. A. Ramos
5.0 out of 5 stars All Through the Night
All Through the Night, by Mary Higgins Clark, contains plenty of suspense to keep the reader turning the pages. Clark's use of dramatic irony keeps readers engrossed in the book. Read more
Published on Nov 6 2001 by Molly Hoppe
5.0 out of 5 stars All Through The Night
All Through The Night is a good Christmastime mystery that will keep anyone interested. It was a very good book, with a good plot. Read more
Published on May 17 2001
4.0 out of 5 stars Thought provoking...
This book is very thought provoking. I found it to be an easy read. Of the author's other books, this does not rank very high.
Published on April 16 2001 by JRB
2.0 out of 5 stars All Through The Night
I am an avid fan of Mary Higgins Clark, but I was extremely disappointed with this book. The beginning was worthy of a Clark novel, but quickly lost its momentum and became... Read more
Published on Mar 18 2001
3.0 out of 5 stars All through the Night
This was a good book, but i think that it could have been a little faster paced. Through out most of the book it's slow, but sort of fast. It is a confusing book at times. Read more
Published on Feb 28 2001 by April
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