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KEY News #3

Let Me Whisper In Your Ear

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There are some things nobody can possibly know...and others that nobody should dare to guess...

A pair of thrill-seeking boys crept into Palisades Park after dark to ride the Cyclone. When the roller coaster returned to the station, it was carrying only one child. What happened to the other would remain veiled in secrecy for the next three decades...

As a rising KEY News producer, Laura Walsh prepares video obituaries of famous people whose deaths seem imminent. But the macabre guessing game, and an eerily pre-taped obituary, plunge Laura into a chilling nightmare when one of her famous colleagues unexpectedly tumbles to her death from a Manhattan rooftop. Now Laura must delve into the dead woman's secret past-- a past that holds a shocking connection to her own, and to a missing boy. Desperate to uncover the truth and unmask a cunning killer, Laura soon realizes with growing dread that the next obituary she should be writing is her own...

338 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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Mary Jane Clark

41 books465 followers
Mary Jane Elizabeth Behrends Clark (1954-) is the author of thirteen novels, including 12 in the KEY News media thriller series, and one in her new Wedding Cake mystery series. A veteran writer and producer for CBS News, Clark worked for almost three decades at the network’s New York City headquarters. Her books are published in twenty-three languages. She lives in New Jersey and Florida.

Clark's former mother-in-law and sister-in-law are the authors Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark, respectively.

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Profile Image for Michelle.
125 reviews11 followers
June 30, 2017
I wish I could give this more like 2.5 stars... But I can't give it 3. It was definitely not poorly written, but I felt like there was very little character development - maybe because there was SO many characters. I enjoyed the story line; I think it was perfect for this genre. However, the conclusion was so rapid that I didn't feel like I had enough time to comprehend what happened or even WHY it happened - and I feel like the "why" is so important to the murder mystery genre, at least for me. Surprising, yes. Page-turner, yes. But fantastic? Nope.
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245 reviews
February 8, 2011
I am so enjoying this author's books....so suspenseful with a fast moving plot as well as subplots. I really like the informative tidbits she includes about places and historical items. Real page-turners that are hard to put down. High on my list of favorite writers.
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920 reviews77 followers
August 11, 2017
This is a "can not put it down book". What a great story line and edge of your seat action.
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Author 34 books56 followers
August 10, 2016
I love suspense books. It's just getting harder and harder to find one with good suspense. Unfortunately, this is another one of those that has good promise, but doesn't deliver.

However, you'll keep reading just to find out what really happened to the missing kid and how Laura's father was involved. But in the end, neither the killer nor the missing kid story line carries much umph.

There were quite a few typos in this book which surprised me since it was published by St. Martins Press. That's not something I hold against the author. That's the editor's mistake. Maybe if Mary Lane Clark hadn't been the daughter-in-law to Mary Higgins Clark the editors might have taken a bit more care with her book. But when you know you're going to have a bestseller based on family, why bother when you have a ton of other books to edit?

This was my first Key News thriller. I might try another only because I like Ms. Clark's Piper Donovan mysteries. Hopefully the next Key News thriller I read actually is more thrilling.

For those interested, this is a very quick read with short chapters. There is also very little cursing and no sexual content.
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1,206 reviews25 followers
November 26, 2023
Rating: 5 Stars!!
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This was only the 3rd Novel ive read by Mary Jane Clark so i kind of knew what to expect but i really liked this one since the setting surrounding the story was completely different from other mysteries ive read about.

The Characters were interesting to read about. I couldnt pick just one as my favorite since i seemed to like all of them despite the not so smart decisions each of them made.

The Setting was beautifully described which made me feel like i was actually in the book while reading especially the Rollercoaster scene.

Overall a Wonderful Edge of your seat Mystery. Can't wait to read more by Mary Jane in the future!!
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1,803 reviews66 followers
October 11, 2009
Once again, Mary Jane Clark delivered. This is the fourth book I've read and for the fourth time, I wasn't disappointed. Clark adapted the multiple suspects formula and the way she connected the characters relationship with each other was really effective.

From her other works I've read so far, the heroine in this book was different because she wasn't a broadcast reporter but a back office producer. Her writing obituaries even before the person has died was really fascinating and creepy at the same time. With her stories and heroines, Clark gives us an idea of what goes behind the glamorous facades in a broadcast media network. Bosses were really heartless bastards who only care about the ratings. Sometimes one can't draw the line being a professional or a human.

There were a lot of characters involved, subplots, multiple murders and mysteries to be solved and it all boiled down to a great story with no loose ends.
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1,951 reviews12 followers
June 17, 2013
Como os anteriores é um romance policial muito bem escrito! Lê-se de um só fôlego e apetece mais. Segundo a crítica devido à sua experiência como produtora e guionista criaram uma nova categoria: os media-thrillers!
O nome não é coincidência, ela já foi casada com o filho de Mary Higgins Clark, mas o mérito da escrita é todo seu!
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358 reviews174 followers
January 30, 2021
Keep me guessing, enjoyed the amusement park sub plot. 3.5 stars rounded down.
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June 27, 2025
First of all this is not entirely a murder mystery. This started off as a very interesting story. Very intertwined, and at one point I thought that very one is a killer, it was that good. The story consists of about 100+ chapters, each one a few pages long, and that is how I like it. It reminded me of Richard Osman's "The Thursday Murder Club", as far as the format is concerned. Small, beautiful chapters.
The writing style of the author is too good if you ask me, there is this chapter in which Mathew ( of the characters ) is ranting about valium addiction. The chapter is so beautifully constructed, the build up and the end, so amazing. I can't just get it out of my head.

The ending kinda sucks. It had a potential to be a much more then the author let it. The illusion of a very dark secret that the story gives at the beginning is just an illusion after all. All the downsides aside I loved a few chapters like I said, they talk about human nature, and the writing style in them is just marvelous.
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213 reviews8 followers
March 7, 2024
Goede thriller, een echte page turner. Tot vrij laat in het boek blijft het onduidelijk wie de moordenaar is, hoewel er zoals het hoort veel verdachten in beeld verschijnen. Maar dan wordt het opeens wel heel erg duidelijk.
Hier en daar een tikkeltje onrealistisch () en met soms een iets te oppervlakkige aanpak ().
Maar al bij al zeker een aangename leeservaring!
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331 reviews
November 2, 2017
Mary Jane Clark's writing style is very similar to that of (her former MIL) Mary Higgins Clark, so if you like one, you'll probably like the other. This is a pretty standard formula murder mystery with a small touch of romance, offering both a present-day killer to be unmasked as well as a 30-year-old cold case that becomes news again. The number of characters keeps the reader guessing all the way through, but a cheesy and sanctimonious ending had me rolling my eyes. I would actually rate this 2.5 stars, but I just couldn't give it a 3 because of that ending.
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4 reviews1 follower
November 26, 2019
I'm a very big fan of Mary Higgins Clark, so when I found a book by her former daughter-in-law I decided to give her a chance. I went into the story thinking it was going to be a good murder mystery but I never even got to the actual murder because it was so bland. No I do not want to hear about Laura Walsh's life story! It would've saved a lot of time if they revealed it little by little. I want to hear about the mystery not the characters daily routines! I don't recommend. If you want a better mystery look elsewhere. 😫🤦🏼‍♀️👎🏻
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September 30, 2024
Memories of my childhood came back to me while reading this story. I only remember going to Palisades Park once, but I still know the feeling I had when my Dad said he'd go on the roller-coaster with me. Not the Cyclone, but the next size down. I was only a little kid then and was SO thrilled that I was able to ride that coaster!! I don't think he was thrilled, though, lol.
Vivid descriptions of the park throughout this book, coupled with memories of Cliffside Park and NYC, made this an enjoyable read!!
On to Nobody Knows!!
26 reviews3 followers
June 17, 2020
The main characters in these books work at a news station. You do not have to read these in order to understand the characters which I like. I can never remember which is the next book if I'm reading a series so I appreciate being able to pick up on it right away. And she was/is a news correspondent so it reads as if your there. I like more of a romance in the mysteries I read but even without it she writes well. I would recommend her books.
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183 reviews
August 19, 2019
These little mysteries are always fun to read. The ending is not very satisfying, but the process of getting there is fun. This one was about a KEY News star who gets pushed off a balcony. The heroine is a young news producer named Laura Walsh. There's also an old mystery about a roller coaster. It didn't all tie together too well at the end, but these mysteries are more about the journey.
24 reviews1 follower
March 16, 2018
This was a great thriller and Mary Jane Clark did not disappoint. It was a great page-turner! I had no idea who the killer was. I enjoyed the intricate connection between the characters. Loved the short chapters too!
557 reviews2 followers
April 2, 2018
Similar to Mary Higgins Clark - rich famous people with their problems in huge apartments and with huge bank accounts. But basically quick read, relaxing. And I had fun with the way author misspelled "oplatek" and repeated it so many times.
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305 reviews
March 15, 2020
Let me first say that I read this book not knowing it was a part of a series and it worked out just fine! It was a great book, and I really didn’t care that it was the third book! You can read this book on its own and it’s still amazing!
112 reviews1 follower
May 29, 2021
Well written book. The plot was well devised and the supporting characters were all interesting, even if the main protagonist was a little dull. Would read other books by this author, but I'm not running out to the store for them.
Profile Image for Misti Pittman.
50 reviews1 follower
March 4, 2017
so so so good!! i didnt figure out the killer or mystery until the end!!! Love those kind of books!
2 reviews
July 30, 2017
I have not read the whole series...... but Mary Jane Clark just made me look for the whole series
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471 reviews1 follower
July 31, 2017
I love the short chapter format and enjoy the unique setting of intrigue in the setting of a major media conglomerate. Yet I wish there was more emotional depth to the character development.
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617 reviews3 followers
February 2, 2018
Very good as this author's books always are. Edge of the seat. I didn't figure out who done it until Clark wanted me to and only a little bit before the heroine did.

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19 reviews
June 27, 2020
Good story, lots of suspects, fast read. I think the ending could have had a better wrap up.
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July 12, 2020
Much better than "Do You Promise Not To Tell". Story line kept me interested and intrigued with a surprise ending.
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September 14, 2022
Great mystery, a real page- turner. I couldn't put it down!!
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