Sunday, November 6, 2022

Review: AS TIME GOES BY by Mary Higgins Clark


Delaney Wright had only ever had one wish: to find her birth mother. To help find her, she asked Alvirah Meehan, the lottery winner, to do some research. Meanwhile, Delaney was a TV reporter covering a murder trial in which a woman was a accused of killing her wealthy and ailing husband.

As far as the murder went, Betsy Grant swore that she didn’t kill her husband and refused a plea bargain. Delaney sits through the trial, listening to the witness and testimonies, prompting a seed of doubt about her supposed guilt. Perhaps Betsy Grant didn’t do it.

In this story, we have 3 cases here: the murder case with wife pleading innocence, the midwife selling adopted babies, and the conspiracy involving the sale of powerful and lethal prescription drugs. How were they all connected? Only MHC can do an excellent job weaving together these case mysteries.

A compelling mystery with an epic ending!

 

Rating: 5 stars

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