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Crying Child
  

Crying Child (Hardcover)

by Barbara Michaels (Author)
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From the moment she arrived on King's Island, Joanne McMullen knew that her sister's grief over losing her child had driven her dangerously close to madness. But when Joanne heard the same child's voice that her sister had heard wailing in the woods, she knew something terrible was happening! Reissue. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Not one of Barbara Michaels' finer ghost stories, Juil 12 2002
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This review is from: Crying Child (Paperback)
The Crying Child is one of Barbara Michaels' earlier efforts, and the setting is a promising one: an isolated, sparsely populated Maine island. The ghost-story part of the plot was appropriately chilling. And I found the heroine rather engaging: very young, a bit awkward, but plucky and down-to-earth. However, it's clear that Ms. Michaels didn't spend much time on developing the other characters in this novel, esp. the "hero", a small-town doctor whose grouchy, graceless demeanor is clearly meant to mask a heart of gold. Ms. Michaels' writing is so clumsy, though, that I found him to be just, well, obnoxious. The other characters, like the neurotic sister, aren't presented much more sympathetically, so I for one didn't much care if they were all carried off by ghostly apparitions.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A Great Ghost Story, Sep 26 2001
Par maria aldrich (PAULDING,OH USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Crying Child (Paperback)
This the very first Barbara Micheals book. It was so good I read it in a day and a half and then went to the libary and checked out every book they had of hers!! I really wish I would've began reading her sooner.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Best of the best, Jui 18 2001
Par E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Crying Child (Paperback)
Barbara Michaels is the high priestess of the mystery/ghost story genre, with her restrained spookiness and sense of atmosphere.

The book takes place when a young struggling artist visits her wealthy sister and brother-in-law. Jo's sister Mary just had a third miscarriage, and the loss of her baby is affecting her mentally - she's clinging to the idea of a child out in the woods, who is crying for her and begging for her help. Jo begins to wonder if Mary really is crazy -- but then she hears the crying too.

Jo teams up with her brother in law Ran, and the handsome (but woman-wary) doctor Will Graham, to find out what the crying is. But when the ghostly apparition of a beautiful, sad woman appears, Jo begins to dig into the past of Ran's family, and discovers a web of lies, murder, and terror centering on a lost child...

Quite honestly I had difficulty sleeping after reading this novel -- the climax is intense and terrifying, as is the revelation of who committed those murders. There were plenty of suspects, but at the same time no one would suspect the guilty party.

Jo is an excellent heroine: smart, wry, brave, and loyal to her sister, who is a rather nebulous presence once it's discovered that, while unstable, she's not totally delusional. I thought Ran was something of a controlling fink, but he was very human in his flaws and strong points (loves his wife, wants a child, etc). I disliked Will initially, because of his rather hostile stance toward women, but began to warm to him as the novel progressed.

A delightful ghost story/mystery. Just don't read it after dark!

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A mysteriously, spooky tale
The Crying Child may be one of the best "edge of your seat" novels I have read in a long time. Read more
Publié le Déc 1 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 Authentically Creepy
This is deft suspense writing -- really atmospheric, with a well-wrought plot that still reads well despite a couple of dated cultural references here and there. Read more
Publié le Sep 22 1999

3.0étoiles sur 5 The Crying Child, a story full of terror and excitement.
An appealing and facinating book about a wealthy household dealing with their terrifying family history. Read more
Publié le Nov. 9 1997

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