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Original Title: Silent Night
ISBN: 067100042X (ISBN13: 9780671000424)
Edition Language: English
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Silent Night Paperback | Pages: 177 pages
Rating: 3.69 | 4760 Users | 359 Reviews

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Mary Higgins Clark, the "Queen of Suspense," has crafted a very special holiday story about a child's courage in the face of danger, and the power of love. Charged with menace and thrilling suspense, it is the #1 New York Times bestselling author's gift to readers for all seasons.

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...

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Title:Silent Night
Author:Mary Higgins Clark
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 177 pages
Published:November 1st 1996 by Pocket Books (first published October 16th 1995)
Categories:Mystery. Holiday. Christmas. Fiction. Suspense. Thriller

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Ratings: 3.69 From 4760 Users | 359 Reviews

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**WARNING: Some spoilers**Mary Higgins Clark sure had me on my toes with this one!! She is a talented storyteller. There was a lot of action in this short novel that it's hard to believe all of that action was less that 160 pages!This novel had the perfect amount of suspense and Christmas atmosphere to be one of my favorite novels. It was a heart filled story about the Magic of Christmas and love. I did sympathize with Cally. I think she did the right thing by not covering up for her brother

I don' t particularly recommend Silent Night as a holiday read--especially not as a secular Christmas story--but I suppose it might be an emotional book for anyone with whom the themes of faith and parent/child love resonate or anyone who has a weakness for stories involving child abduction and/or cancer. For my full review, see here.

I give Silent Night a 10 out of 10 due to the way Mary Higgins Clark played the book out. Having the wallet stolen and a murder on the lose creates so much suspense in the book that you just can't put the book down. When I first started reading this book I wasn't so sure that I was going to like it, but I was 100% wrong. I liked the part about not only is Brian's dad Tom very sick with leukemia and Brian goes missing to top it all of it is Christmas Eve. What a lovely Christmas present right?

Just in time for the holiday season. In another classic Christmas mystery from Mary Higgins Clark, Silent Night, she told us a heart-warming tale about love and life. For Catherine Dorman, she took her family to New York City for a life-saving operation on her husband who was just diagnosed with leukemia. To lift off their spirits, they went to Rockefeller. But her son Brian saw a woman pickpocket her wallet and steal the St. Christopher medal that would help save his father's life. He chased

2.5My first read book in 2016. And not a very good one, if I may add.Silent Night is a story about a family whose son gets kidnapped on Christmas eve, written by one and only Mary Higgins Clark aka 'Queen of Suspense'. First thing I want to say is that I have no idea how she got the name 'Queen of Suspense'. When reading her books, suspense is not really the first word that comes to mind.Secondly, this really wasn't a good book. The plot was predictable, characters were dumb and dialogue was

Merry Christmas! What a story! This going on my "favorite book" and "holiday" shelves. I highly recommend it. It's short, 177 pages, so it could be read on Christmas Eve. I think it's good enough to read every year, maybe read aloud to visiting friends or family. At the end of this edition is a "Mary Higgins Clark Talks About Her Life And Work" section. It's very enlightening and explains how she became "The Queen Of Suspense".My favorite line from her is:Question: "Do you enjoy terrifying

Another book that came out for a Christmas read that was a bit confusing for me due to the author. First of all there was a note in "All Through the Night" in which it stated she was approached to do her own Christmas story, which hadn't crossed her mind before, with the suggestion that she used previous characters from another book. If that is clearly the case what does that make this book, which is quite older and last I knew without previously used characters? Second of all this is a book

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