“Where Are You Now?”
by Mary Higgins Clark
c.2008, Simon & Schuster • $25.95 / $29.99 Canada •
289 pages
Did you ever have one of those days when you just wanted
to step away from the world and maybe disappear for a minute?
We all go through times when we’re just better off left
alone. Some people, though, take that to an extreme.
When Carolyn MacKenzie’s brother
disappeared ten years ago, the family was frantic. It wasn’t like Mack to do
something like that. In the new novel, “Where Are You Now?” by Mary Higgins
Clark, Carolyn fears that something bad happened to Mack. But then the calls
arrive…
Every Mother’s Day, Charles “Mack” MacKenzie, Jr., the only son of wealthy New Yorkers,
makes his annual call to his mother, who hasn’t seen Mack since he walked out
of his apartment 10 years ago, and vanished.
The phone might ring at 3 a.m. A few years ago, he called a little after
midnight. He doesn’t say much; one or
two sentences, and the line is dead.
Carolyn, Mack’s sister, was sixteen when her brother
disappeared, and his furtiveness has marked her entire adult existence. She’s
spent ten years wondering if Mack is sick or in trouble. She’s put her life on
hold, unable to move forward.
So when he last called, something snapped.
Carolyn screamed at Mack, telling him that she would find
him, but Mack doesn’t want to be found. He left Carolyn a note, warning her to
stop her search. Ignoring the note, the
demands of her mother and the pleas of her late father’s lawyer (who has fallen
in love with Carolyn’s mother), Carolyn decides to find Mack. She needs
closure. Her mother needs to put everything to rest. Life needs to go on,
whether Mack wants to be a part of it or not.
Then another person disappears, and it doesn’t seem to be
voluntarily.
Coed Leesey Andrews was out with
friends at a local nightclub, coincidentally owned by Mack’s former roommate,
Nick. When her friends left early, Leesey stayed to
party and never returned home. The police are looking for her, but the search
becomes more frantic when the phone call arrives.
“Please, Daddy, he says he’s going to kill me.”
Suddenly, knowing where Mack is now is a matter of life or
death.
In every mystery, there comes an AHA moment: “Aha! The
brother is the killer!” or “Aha! It’s the sister!” or “Aha! The butler did it!”.
You’ll have a few dozen AHA moments when you read this
latest from Mystery Maven Mary Higgins Clark.
“Where Are You Now?” is a surprisingly fast read with just
enough characters to throw you off the trail and just enough action to keep you
turning the pages.
It’s the kind of mystery that you can give to anyone who
loves sleuthfests because the heroine is smart, the
bad guys are completely without merit, the ending isn’t frustrating, there are
no lovingly gruesome scenes and no four-letter words.
“Where Are You Now?”
If
you’re smart, you’ll be standing in the “mystery” section of your local
bookstore or library, looking for this great novel.