Saturday, April 8, 2023

Review: DADDY’S LITTLE GIRL by Mary Higgins Clark

 


Where’s Andrea? That was the question Ellie has been asking ever since she disappeared. Then she found her…dead. Daddy’s little girl was gone forever.

23 years later, the murder of her sister, Andrew, was still fresh in Ellie’s mind. The guy that was convicted for the murder may be getting out on parole and Ellie had to do everything she could to stop it. Going back to her hometown was bringing back memories of the happy family they once were and the events after the murder. Ellie was writing a book to refute the claims being made about her sister’s murder. She wouldn’t leave until she researched everything that happened.

Story was well-written and just enthralling with the words. However, unlike other MHC books, this one was told almost entirely in the POV of Ellie, which was still interesting as we go through all her research and interviews, but it can get a little too long at times. It was nothing but “reporting” mostly. Some of the chapters were also a lot longer, making it harder to read. This was one of the first books of hers that I’ve actually had to skip pages in.

Definitely not one of her best.

 

Rating: 3 stars

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