Where Are the Children? by Mary Higgins Clark
Review by Gerti
“Where
Are the Children?” is the first book ever written by Mary Higgins
Clark, and as such, you might expect it to be a clumsy, adolescent
effort, but it is not. “Where Are the Children?” is a glorious
start to Clark’s magnificent career writing suspense novels, the
perfect jumping off point for a future #1 New
York Times bestselling
author and “Queen of Suspense.” It tells the story of a woman
named Nancy Harmon, who many years ago changed her name and fled the
West Coast after her two young children turned up missing, and then
dead. The upheaval of their loss caused her first husband, a
controlling college professor, to commit suicide. So as the novel
opens, Nancy has moved to Cape Cod, remarried, and given birth to
another two children. The crisis - a major anniversary of her
previous family’s misfortune is one day away.
If
it sounds like the train of her life is about to jump the tracks, it
is, and the story is told by Clark at a breath-taking pace. The
reader is transported on that runaway train, with the action
happening fast and furious, and a surprise around every bend. Anyone
used to Clark’s novels will know her style, but this book is even
better than many she has penned since. The writing is clear, crisp,
and with almost Hemingway-style precision, Clark tells the story of
what happens the day Nancy’s second set of children goes missing.
The
town turns out to help, and while there are those who are quick to
condemn her, like local law enforcement, there are also those folks
who go out of their way to help her, like her mother’s psychologist
boyfriend. Her husband is a picture of support, and it is awe
inspiring how Clark knits together the tiniest details to provide the
clues to where the children are, and who has taken them. Like some of
her darker short stories, Clark deals here with frequently visited
topics of hers like repressed memories, pedophilia, intuition, and of
course, the wrongly accused. Like a three-ring circus, Clark presents
several scenes taking place simultaneously which all come together in
an unexpected conclusion, and it’s a delight to be in the audience
for the show.
“Where
Are the Children?” is a wonderful book which fully explains why
Clark was paid a fortune (a million dollars!) for writing her next
novel. While it’s not life-changing, and therefore can’t be
called important literature, it will nonetheless thrill any reader
who picks it up and gets on this high-octane rollercoaster ride as
the mystery gets solved and the guilty are punished. Awesome!