Showing posts with label Silent Night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silent Night. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Review - Silent Night by Mary Higgins Clark




When Catherine Dornan's husband, Tom, is diagnosed with leukemia, she and their two young sons travel with him to New York during the holiday season for a lifesaving operation. On Christmas Eve, hoping to lift the boys' spirits, Catherine takes them to see Rockefeller Center's famous Christmas tree; while there, seven-year-old Brian notices a woman taking his mother's wallet. A St. Christopher medal tucked inside the wallet saved his grandfather's life in World War II, and Brian believes with all his heart that it will protect his father now. Impulsively, Brian follows the thief into the subway, and the most dangerous adventure of his young life begins. . . .



My Review - 5 Tea Time Perfection

I loved everything about this story.  A mystery on Christmas Eve with beautiful characters, it was a race of time, my heart was pounding and I couldn't stop reading, I read it in one sitting, went to sleep at 2am with a smile.

I will recommend this one as Christmas Eve reading.

In the mind of a 7 year old, at first I thought would this really happen but I think when a child is focused and truly believes in something they get completely engrossed without realising the danger they could be putting themselves in.  And the focus came from his heart, love for his family.

Note - this is for the Queen of Suspense Challenge I am hosting which ends Aug 2011.  Go here for details if you want to join.