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Let Me Whisper in Your Ear (Mass Market Paperback)

de Mary Jane Clark (Author) "WHEN I THINK of you, I think of death ..." En savoir plus
3.9étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (16 évaluations de client)

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Laura Walsh, a KEY News reporter, shares a professional background similar to Mary Jane Clark's. Both Clark and the heroine of her new romantic thriller spent time writing obituaries of celebrities who aren't dead yet, a ghoulish job that seems to be a steppingstone to greater responsibility. In Laura's case, it is correspondent for Hourglass, a 60 Minutes type of show whose star, Gwyneth Gilpatric, has taken a very personal interest in her. When Laura pitches a story on the now-defunct Palisades Amusement Park, where the remains of a 12-year-old boy who disappeared from the park over 30 years ago have just been found, she has no idea how close to home her investigation will lead. And when Gwyneth (a Diane Sawyer look-alike) plunges to her death from her terrace during her annual New Year's Eve party, Laura is still in the dark about the star's connection with the park, the missing boy, and her own father, whose ties to that murky past unravel as more killings occur. In fact, Laura's not particularly quick on the uptake, although she's certainly young, attractive, and blow-dried enough to play the-woman-in-danger role in this somewhat tepid story. More interesting by far is her best friend Francheska, whose married lover, a plastic surgeon trying to keep his Parkinson's disease a secret from his patients (particularly Gwyneth), tips Laura off whenever someone rich and famous enough to have an obituary prewritten goes on life support. Francheska's role in the plot is slowly revealed in a not very surprising finale that wraps up everything quite tidily. Not Clark's best effort, this novel will nonetheless please fans of the genre who are more interested in the romance than the thrills. --Jane Adams --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.


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Laura Hicks plays the perfect Laura Walsh, a news reporter who's looking to move up to a producer's job on "Hourglass," a "60 Minutes" type show. Walsh is pitching the story of a thirty-year-old unsolved disappearance, now death, at Palisades Amusement Park, where her alcoholic father worked as a young man. Hicks is adept at pouring life into Clark's characters. Clark interweaves romance and mysterious twists and turns into her story; Hicks uses pacing and volume to increase the drama and tension. This combination is a winner. S.C.A. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient de la Audio Cassette édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Page-Turner, Jui 22 2004
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I saw this book in a bookstore and bought it after reading the synopsis. It was a good buy and I read it in one day. The book is written sometimes from many different people's viewpoints,but it isn't confusing like some books are when they are written like that. It focuses on the death of a little boy that happened thirtysomething years ago and the more recent death of a reporter who jumped off the roof of the building she lived in. It's ruled a suicide, but Laura Walsh wonders whether it really is or not. Now she begins the journey of going through the reporter's past. But will the past also include of shocking revelations that she wished she never had found out? Will she finally find out what her mother's haunting words meant that she told her father so many years ago? She also soon finds out that somehow the suicide case and the case of the boy who died thirtysomething years ago are tied in someway. How she doesn't know. But she intends to find out what happened that night to the little boy and how he died and why. All the questions and many more are answered in the end. Get this book and find out what the answers are! Good book for summer reading on a vacation.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 A loud "Whisper", Avril 24 2004
Par E. A Solinas "ea_solinas" (MD USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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They say to write about what you know, and CBS writer/producer Mary Jane Clark does just that. In her third mystery novel, "Let Me Whisper In Your Ear," she tackles the cutthroat biz of TV news. Unfortunately, the mystery is a lot less interesting than it sounds.

Laura is a rising star at Key News, with her uncanny ability to create "obits" of people who are either going to die or have just died. Then there is a discovery made -- a young boy who disappeared at an amusement park thirty years before is found, dead, with all his bones broken. And at a party, star journalist Gwyneth Gilpatric is thrown from her rooftop.

Who wanted her dead? A better question would be: who DIDN'T want her dead? Her plastic surgeon, her jilted lover, her lover's angry wife, the coworker whose job she destroyed, even her cleaning lady -- for envy, revenge, and salvaging their careers. Even Laura is under suspicion, having inherited most of Gwyneth's money and possessions. As she begins to unravel both unsolved mysteries, she finds that the murderers may be too close to her...

"Let Me Whisper In Your Ear" falls under the shadow of Mary Higgins Clark. It has pretty much the same sort of elements -- glitzy glamour, a high-powered young professional woman as amateur detective, plenty of motives and suspects. It even has the same short chapters. But Clark can't bring quite the level of suspense and vibrancy to her mystery. "Whisper" just doesn't gel.

Clark tries too hard to evoke a feeling of suspense, throwing out red herrings and clues by the dozen (although one of the deaths is ridiculously easy to solve). Her writing isn't that good; she spends more time describing designer clothes, furs and shoes than she does describing the characters. However, there are some scenes where she blossoms -- the scene where Gwyneth falls to her death is chilling.

Clark's characters tend to be "types" rather than people. Even with Laura's tragic history, she's a pretty boring heroine. The nasty, ambitious Gwyneth is far more compelling. The rest of them -- traumatized guy, catty alcoholic wife of sexy adulterer, cheating lovers, sexy kept girl -- are pretty cliched, and Clark adds nothing to them.

"Let Me Whisper In Your Ear" strains too much to be considered more than a very light mystery read. But Mary Jane Clark has some promise, even if it only pops up now and then. Flat and unengaging.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 She keeps getting better, Déc 23 2003
Par Mitzi Ditsy "ditsymitzi" (Bristol, CT United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This was my third Mary Jane book and I absolutely loved it. I read it so fast because it was so interesting with different plots going and because her chapters are short. I am one of those people that enjoy books that have short chapters. This book also appealed to me because Mary Jane writes about people in distress, like Laura's father who is a hopeless alcoholic and her new boyfriend who has a drug habit. Nice to know that there are authors out there that keep in touch with the real world and know how to work it into a plot line without demoralizing people because they have human weaknesses. I can't wait to read her other books.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Clark's best
I've read all of Mary Jane Clark's books, and this one has to be the best. The insider's view of the network news business is fascinating and priceless. Read more
Publié le Juil 28 2003

4.0étoiles sur 5 Clark settles in to fine third outing -- but still clutter
We've been reading Mary Jane Clark's newsroom-set mysteries in order, and it appears the "formula" is now firmly set. Read more
Publié le Jui 1 2002 par Gerald M. Bull

3.0étoiles sur 5 A bumpy ride
Thirty years ago, two kids sneaked out of their homes to go to Palisades Park and ride the roller coaster. Two kids went in, only one came back. Read more
Publié le Mars 18 2002 par Angel L. Soto

5.0étoiles sur 5 I liked this book
This was very enjoyable and good, and the pages read very fast.
I read this in two days!!
Publié le Nov. 30 2001 par Ellen

3.0étoiles sur 5 A Good Beach Read
This is a good book for a day at the beach. Laura Walsh, an up and coming producer for a major magazine, is working on an article regarding the now defunct Palisades Amusement... Read more
Publié le Aoû 21 2001 par bibliofiend

5.0étoiles sur 5 Better and Better
As someone old enough to have actually visited Palisades Amusement Park, Mary Jane Clark's latest thriller was a wonderful trip down Memory Lane. Read more
Publié le Aoû 4 2001

1.0étoiles sur 5 I won't whisper: do not bother with this book!
I found this book trite and poorly conceived; the characters were neither interesting nor sympathetic and the plot had to rely on outlandish coincidences in order to plod along... Read more
Publié le Aoû 3 2001

2.0étoiles sur 5 Let Me Whisper Plugs For Products
Ms Clark is a producer and writer for CBS News. The news on TV has become a vehicle for advertising; perhaps this is where the author got her idea that advertisements should be... Read more
Publié le Juil 3 2001 par G. Green

3.0étoiles sur 5 This is the first one that I have read from this author.....
When I first started this book I liked the short chapters. Then I became completely confused with all the characters that had similar names that were introduced in all the... Read more
Publié le Juil 3 2001 par Ellen

4.0étoiles sur 5 The best Mary Jane Clark book yet.
The Clark family has a real feel for the suspense novel. This member has set her mysteries around a television network's news division in NYC. Read more
Publié le Oct. 19 2000 par Moe811

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