A review by emjay24
Where Are You Now? by Mary Higgins Clark

3.0

Back in middle school and high school, i used to love mary higgins clark. she was no dean koontz, but i always enjoyed her mysteries. I don't read her that often anymore, but a book of hers came up on the queue. She is fluff, but entertaining fluff. Her writing style draws you in. Here we have a woman whose brother disappeared in college, but calls once a year on mother's day. This year, she vows to figure out what happened to him so her and her mom's lives can get out of limbo. There's also some girls who keep disappearing, also from college. I figured out who the "bad guys" were before the end, it wasn't that mysterious, but it was entertaining. Clark is good just because she can provide an easy to digest story that isn't super or thoughtful, but will keep you engaged.