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Two Little Girls in Blue
Author: Mary Higgins Clark
Book Information
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Rating: 277

ISBN-13: 9780743497299 - ISBN-10: 0743497295
Publication Date: 3/20/2007
Pages: 416

Book Description:
When Margaret and Steve Frawley come home to Connecticut from a black-tie dinner in New York, their three-year-old twins, Kathy and Kelly, are gone. the police found the babysitter unconscious, and a ransom note from the "Pied Piper" demanding eight million dollars. Steve's global investment firm puts up the money, but when they go to retrieve the twins, only Kelly is in the car. The dead driver's suicide note says he inadvertently killed Kathy.



At the memorial, Kelly tugs Margaret's arm and says: "Mommy, Kathy is very scared of that lady. She wants to come home right now." At first, only Margaret believes that the twins are communicating and that Kathy is still alive. But as Kelly's warnings become increasingly specific and alarming, FBI agents set out on a desperate search.

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Jean M. (ChiWeenie) from CICERO, IN wrote on 10/24/2007...

8 member(s) found this review helpful.

Terrific thriller. Curl up on a rainy day and enjoy Mary Higgins Clark doing what she does best...weaving a suspensful tale of kidnapping, twin telepathy and a mother who doesn't give up when all trails point to a death.

Rene E. (geminiblue) from GRANVILLE, MA wrote on 7/19/2007...

7 member(s) found this review helpful.

As a MHC fan, I have to disagree with the other reviews I've read here. I found this book to be a complete bore. I got through it, but it was very predictable and that's 5 or 6 hours of my life I'm not getting back! LOL

Virginia K. (GinaK) from CANADENSIS, PA wrote on 7/9/2007...

6 member(s) found this review helpful.

Brilliant story of twin telepathy, and how it works, if it works, and the mystery it helps to solve. Excellent read as are all of this author,s books. GinaK

Beverly J. (bevrich) from LANSING, MI wrote on 2/9/2008...

5 member(s) found this review helpful.

True to her other books this one grabs you right off. Reminds me of her first one "Where are the children" Highly recommend this one.

Josephanie A. (puppyfred) from MANHATTAN BCH, CA wrote on 6/18/2007...

5 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book was just OK to me. I read it in about 3 evenings, and suspected the author cracked out this book in about a week. Not particularly moving, this book was a somewhat decent way to pass time instead of reading old copies of People magazine or other such nonsense.

Diane S. (DianeKS) from JUNCTION CITY, KS wrote on 7/9/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

wonderful book could not put it down.

Debbie B. (debs) from LOWELL, MA wrote on 5/13/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Great story; lots of twists. I couldn't put this one down!

Marcia S. (TxSandMom) from FLOWER MOUND, TX wrote on 3/27/2008...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book was very predictable and also it seemed that "surprise" information just came out of the blue (no pun intended). If this had been my first MHC book, I probably wouldn't read another. It was, however, light reading and would be good for taking to the beach, or for a teen who is ready for this type of fiction. There are no bad words or graphic scenes. I read this b/c I have twins. The 3-year old twins in the book were not realistic b/c they spoke like older elementary-aged kids. Also, I didn't realize the book would include telepathy between the twins, which was not believable for me.

Peggy H. (irishmom) from LEAWOOD, KS wrote on 3/5/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

You won't know who the Pied Piper is until the very end. I liked this book because I couldn't tell who it was. Good book.

Melinda M. from DOUGLASVILLE, GA wrote on 2/12/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

One of Mary Higgins Clark's all time good mysteries. another good Book Club book.


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Cathleen M. (cathleenm) from LYNBROOK, NY wrote on 8/22/2008...


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Ilene H. (Ilene) from DECATUR, IN wrote on 7/25/2008...


When Margaret and Steve Frawley come home to Connecticut from a black-tie dinner in New York, their three-year old twins, Kathy and Kelly, are gone. The police found the babysitter unconscious, and a ransom note from the "Pied Piper" demands eight million dollars. Steve's global investment firm puts up the money, but when they go to retrieve the twins, only Kelly is in the car. The dead driver's suicide note says he inadvertently killed Kathy.
At the memorial, Kelly tugs Margaret's arm and says: "Mommy, Kathy is very scared of that lady. She wants to come home right now." At first, only Margaret believes that the twins are communicating and that Kathy is still alive. But as Kelly's warnings become increasingly specific and alarming, FBI agents set out on a desperate search.
Great book and you don't know who did it until the very end.

Bonnie K. from PUNTA GORDA, FL wrote on 5/9/2007...


Is it true what they say about twins?????

Brandy H. (brandeet) from BROKEN BOW, OK wrote on 5/8/2007...


When Margaret and Steve come home to Connecticut from a back-tie dinner in New York, their three-year-old twins, Kathy and Kelly, are gone. The police found the babysitter unconscious, and a ransom note from the Pied Piper demands 8 milion dollars. Steve's firm puts up the $$ but whe they go to retrieve the twins, only Kelly is in the car. The dead driver's suided note says he inadvertently killed Kathy....

Connie F. from COLUMBIA, TN wrote on 5/4/2007...


When Margaret and Steve Farley come home to Connecticut from a black tie dinner in New York, their three-year-old twins, Kathy and Kelly are gone. The police find the babysitter unconscious and a ramson note demanding eight million dollars. Steve's global investment firm puts up the money but when they go to retrive the twins, only Kelly is in the car. The dead driver's suicide note says he inadvertently killed Kathy.

At the memorial, Kelly tugs Margaret's arm and says: "Mommy, Kathy is very scared of that lady. She wants to come home right now." At first, only Margaret believes that the twins are communicating and that Kathy is till alive. But as Kelly's warnings become increasingly specific and alamring, FBI agents set out on a desperate search.

Riveting and hard to put down once you start it.

Deanna S. (cozylady) from LEXINGTON, KY wrote on 5/3/2007...


Parents come home to find their three year old twins missing and the babysitter tied up.No one believes the twins can communicate with other, with the exception of their Mother.
A great read

Debbie M. (woodlands) from THE WOODLANDS, TX wrote on 4/26/2007...


Great story about twins and the special bond they share. When the twins are kidnapped and separated that special bond becomes critical.

Stacy K. from STATEN ISLAND, NY wrote on 4/25/2007...


Bestseller Clark is at her best when writing of crime against children, as shown in this chilling tale of kidnapping, murder and telepathy. Before leaving for a black-tie affair in New York City, Margaret and Steve Frawley celebrate the third birthday of their twin girls, Kathy and Kelly, with a party at their new home in Ridgefield, Conn. Later that night, when Margaret can't reach the babysitter, she contacts the Ridgefield police. The frantic couple return home to find the children missing and a ransom note demanding $8 million. Though the Frawleys meet all the conditions, only Kelly turns up in a car along with a dead driver and a suicide note saying that Kathy has died. But Kelly's telepathic messages from her sister keep telling her differently, and Margaret won't give up hope. Even the most skeptical law enforcement officers and the FBI, who pursue suspects from New York to Cape Cod, begin to believe Kelly is on to something. Clues from ordinary people lead to a riveting conclusion. Rivaling Clark's debut-Where Are the Children?-this suspense thriller is certain to send terror into the heart of any parent.

Janet W. (Kiltiekat) from HANSON, MA wrote on 4/22/2007...


A wonderful suspense that keeps you glued to your seat. Three year old twin girls are taken from their home, the babysitter is unconscious and the parents are frantic. Riveting doesn't do it justice. I read it until three AM.

Corrina T. from LAS VEGAS, NV wrote on 4/22/2007...


Mary Higgins Clark does it again! This was a suspense filled ride of a book!!!