A review by jonjeffryes
As Time Goes By by Mary Higgins Clark

3.0

A solid Higgins Clark. A wise move from her recent books that switch points of view from a killer bent on some long grudge/romanticization -- this story tells two stories--a miser case of a doctor with early onset Alzheimer's and Higgins Clark's lottery winner sleuths on the hunt for the birth mother of a friend (a journalist covering the story) using third person throughout. A third strand is started late in the book and feels unnecessary, but the mystery is engaging and Higgins Clark writes fleetly. I listened as an audiobook and Jan Maxwell's narration made for an entertaining drive.