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Book Review: Loves Music, Loves to Dance by Mary Higgins ClarkIn the book, Loves Music, Loves to Dance best friends Erin Kelley and Darcy Scott are looking forward to pursuing new careers in New York City now that they have graduated from college.- Mary Higgins Clark:An Author to AdmireMary Higgins Clark is one of my favorite novelists. She is a legend and still stays at the top of the current lists with her books. She is someone most writers achieve to emulate.
- Book Review of the Shadow of Your Smile by Mary Higgins ClarkMary Higgins Clark tells a riveting tale in The Shadow of Your Smile. The combination of greed and an unknown heiress hold the reader's attention.
- The Author Mary Higgins ClarkReview of the mystery writer Mary Higgins Clark
- Biography of Mary Higgins ClarkMary Higgins Clark is a well known author of mystery and suspense books. This is a bried story of her life.
- Book Review: Just Take My Heart by Mary Higgins ClarkMary Higgins Clark, the queen of mystery and suspense, and her new mystery novel.
- Mary Higgins Clark: The Queen of SuspenseA brief account of the life of one of the world's most popular modern writers.
- I'll Walk AloneHow often does a mystery novel bring people to the verge of tears?
- Book Review: I Heard that Song Before by Mary Higgins ClarkI Heard That Song Before was published in 2007 by Pocket Books. Also known as the Queen of Suspense, Mary Higgins Clark does not disappoint readers.
- No Place like Home Book Review by Mary Higgins ClarkNo Place Like Home was a book written by Mary Higgins Clark. This article talks about the book.
Book Review: Where Are You Now? by Mary Higgins ClarkAuthor Mary Higgins Clark weaves the mysterious tale of Charles MacKenzie Jr. ("Mack"), a successful young man in New York City who walked out of his life 10 years ago, only calling his family now on Mother's Day.- Mary Higgins Clark Vs. Elizabeth BergI have felt a strong rapport with the writer Elizabeth Berg. Her books accompany the reader while exploring and building relationships with the characters of the book. Ms. Berg does not jump around or leave you questioning a characters intent/place in the story.
- What is Rapport and How Does it Relate to Writing?Rapport is a relationship that you build with someone and it is based on mutual trust. Building a rapport is when people engage in activities or writing that fosters that trust. Authors are successful when they are able to build a rapport with a reader.


