A review by bookhero6
The Lost Years by Mary Higgins Clark

3.0

When I first read that Alvirah and Willy Meehan were in this book I thought, "not again." I was worried that MHC was turning into her daughter with the serial stories. In the end I found this book touching and suspenseful and emotionally engaging. As always MHC writes really enjoyable suspense novels that are at times quite intelligent and spark the quest for further knowledge on my part, not just hokey detective stories. With this book she again proves that she is indeed the "Queen of Suspense" in popular fiction. Generally after reading her books I want to give her a hug, rather than punch her in the face (James Patterson, I'm looking at you.)