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KEY News #8

Dans in het donker

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Diane mayfield, verslaggever bij KEY news, wordt gedwongen haar vakantie te onderbreken en af te reizen naar Oceanië Grove, New Jersey, voor een belangrijke opdracht. Diane interviewt een jonge vrouw doe beweert ontvoert te zijn. Ze is drie afschuwelijke dagen en nachten vastgehouden, maar de autoriteiten geloven haar niet. Diane heeft het interview nog niet uitgewerkt of er word een tweede slachtoffer gevonden : vastgebonden en dood. De politie denkt de zaak snel te hebben opgelost, maar er valt een derde slachtoffer. Totale paniek breekt uit in het kleine kustplaatsen. En ok Diane zelf lijkt niet meer veilig....

255 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2005

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Mary Jane Clark

41 books464 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 Sally Lindsay-briggs.
825 reviews53 followers
October 13, 2017
After I started this novel, I found out that the author is one of Mary Higgins Clark's daughters. Mary Jane has a ways to go. This was fairly well written but it didn't flow well. The characters were not really believable and the ending was a relief. I just wanted it to finish. The murderer and kidnapper was a surprise but that was probably the only good part.
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674 reviews
July 23, 2020
Mary Jane Clark writes in the same vein as her famous mother-in-law. All books by Mary Higgins Clark contain a mystery, many different characters and chapters of only a few pages each. Mary Jane Clark books are similar. However since own career was in television journalism, there is a sense of realism in the characters who share her profession. Dancing in the Dark takes place in Ocean Grove, NJ. If you have ever been to Ocean Grove, Mary Jane Clark describes the quaintness, the tent community, the abandoned structures very well. In this book, a missing girl, Leslie Patterson, has been found relatively unharmed. However, many in the community believe she has staged her own kidnapping for attention. Diane Mayfield is a reporter for KEY News and she is sent to investigate the case to see if Leslie had indeed fabricated the story. Until another young girl is reported missing...and then another.... Enjoyable book and for me it had an ending I did not predict.
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1,048 reviews
June 16, 2015
Generally likeable lead characters, but improbable plot. News reporter Diane Mayfield is sent to Ocean Grove, New Jersey to investigate the phenomenon of “girls who cry wolf” – they claim to have been kidnapped, held, and freed. Diane is sent to report on the latest girl, Leslie Patterson. The police suspect Leslie staged her own disappearance, even though she was found bound and gagged. Leslie claims that the kidnapper made her dance with him in the dark (weird, but provides the book title). Then another girl disappears from Ocean Grove.
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482 reviews2 followers
July 13, 2022
Quick, surface-level mystery with a whole town of suspects. The reviews said reviewers didn’t predict the ending so I concentrated on predicting the unpredictable and actually predicted it, unpredictably. This is a good vacation read.
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Author 1 book9 followers
March 5, 2021
The story moves along, and it is an easy read, but I prefer to glean a little bit of wisdom, gain an insight, learn some new words from a book I read.

Additionally the story contains some tired clichés, and, in my opinion, some politically incorrect references. That surprised me, but is probably explained by the 2005 publication date.

It's a pleasant book and the mystery therein is well plotted.

Profile Image for Sally Wolf.
Author 1 book25 followers
March 24, 2011
Dancing In The Dark by Mary Jane Clark ISBN 9780312481172

This book is all about a troubled young girl that goes missing. When she is found three days latter no one seems to believe her story until it happens again. Diane a Key News Reporter has to cancel her trip to the Grand Canyon and instead head to Ocean to interview the lost girl who everyone believes “Cried Wolf” What she finds there is more than what she bargained for. I found that this book takes a good look at what a troubled teen will go though to get the attention they need to feel loved and accepted. I would recommend this to anyone who likes crime, mystery, drama.
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73 reviews2 followers
April 6, 2011
I liked this book because I got right to the end and hadn't figured out who was doing all the damage.

One thing I noticed about this writer's works is that she has several book titles that are lyrics to a Beatles song. I'm curious about that so will read those or look at her website to see if that was intentional! The titles are as follows:

Do You Want to Know a Secret?
Do You Promise Not to Tell?
Let me whisper in your Ear
Close to you
Nobody Knows
Nowhere to Run
Hide Yourself Away
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209 reviews4 followers
January 19, 2009
Wow!! This book was outstanding; right from the very first chapter. The suspect could have been any of 5 characters, and you didn't know who until the last couple pages when he/she was revealed. A very, very good read. I'd like to see the tented community of Ocean Grove. Sounds like a nice vacation town. Great setting, great characters, interesting story. I've never read Mary Jane Clark before. Now I think I'll go find one of her other books.
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Author 41 books31 followers
August 28, 2007
Choppily and sometimes sloppily written. I didn't care about any of the characters. Calling them characters might even be a bit generous for most of the names in the book. It's a lightning-fast read, though, for those who appreciate that.
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235 reviews29 followers
March 17, 2015
Quick Review: Great book by the daughter of Mary Higgins Clark! Intriguing mystery, compelling characters, and a definite page-turner. I actually figured out the perpetrator before the book ended, first ever for me! Look forward to more books by Mary Jane Clark, a talented mystery writer.
Profile Image for Kelley.
14 reviews
February 2, 2009
just mindless entertainment... nothing really to write home aboutl
34 reviews
May 12, 2013
Quick easy read. Author has a choppy style with many characters but does a solid job of tying together at end of book.
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21 reviews
September 18, 2025
The books in the KEY TV series are basically easy reads and not great mysteries. But they're innocuous and I've enjoyed reading them. Typical of the author that she fills the books with too many characters that are not easy to follow. I do like that the chapters are short which make for good stopping places for the evening, but each chapter focuses on a different character/family so it can get confusing (for me anyway). My real problem came at the conclusion of who the guilty person was who kidnapped young anorexic girls, the culprit seemed too tidy if you will, to me it was NO NO NO NO, not that person, and guilty for a very petty reason (a reason we've all felt in real life). Most characters were typical of middle America, just working stiffs trying to get an actual vacation that didn't break the bank. But it was all too contrived for my taste; at least this book was. I am going to start the next book in the KEY series and I hope it is better than this one. I would have give 2 1/2 stars to this book but I don't know how to do a half star. I'll have to say that the previous books in the series I've read were more realistic and more readable with some real mystery.
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53 reviews1 follower
June 27, 2022
I read this book because I've known that since I bought a summer home in Ocean Grove 22 years ago, that it is the location in several books. I did a search at our library and found this one. The story is okay. Ending a surprise. It mentions many of the favorite places in town that are still there - Starving Artist, Days; unfortunately Nagels closed several years ago (pre COVID). The description of tent living is on point (except you are allowed alcoholic beverages in the tents, you just can't be obvious). But the picture on the cover shows the tents along the boardwalk which is wrong- the are several blocks away near the Great Auditorium (and the cross was a gift from Woody Allen when the auditorium was featured in Stardust Memories). Most of the old hotels are gone.
Since this was written Asbury Park is now thriving and that had also benefited OG.
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96 reviews
June 27, 2023
TW: eating disorders and self harm

3.5 ⭐️!

I enjoyed this book! It took a while for the action to get going, but once it did, I couldn’t put it down. I was genuinely surprised at who the perpetrator was at the end. The chapters are uber short, some even just a couple of sentences. I actually liked that because I felt it kept me turning pages quickly. Also, I learned a lot about the behind-the-scenes of broadcast news.

My main complaint would be that the book has a ton of characters and that almost all of them narrate one or more chapters. It was hard to keep track of who was who and why they mattered in the beginning, including narration by the kidnapper, whom you don’t know who it is until the end. That kind of broke up the flow, I think. I can see how it all came together, but there may have been a smoother way to do that.

47 reviews
July 17, 2025
sometimes it's nice and needed to be able to sit back and relax by reading a mystery. Dancing in the Dark does it for me. Mary Jane Clark allows this with her writing skills. No gory detailed deaths to keep you awake at night and enough suspects to keep your guessing, or no guessing if you just want to be entertained. Easy reading "Who Done It" hits the spot. Only observation was the number of characters at times made it hard to follow. I enjoyed the ending and the closure on some of the suspects. Look forward to reading more from Mary Jane Clark. After reading the other reviews I find out Jane is Higgins daughter and I can see the resemblance but at a lighter level
920 reviews
July 25, 2022
I liked the story - but felt the ending was disappointing as well as improbable. The premise of the story was great - over the course of two weeks, three women are kidnapped and hidden away. They are blindfolded, gagged and their hands and feet are tied. Then, suddenly, on the third day, they are released. At least, that is what the kidnapper planned.

There are various red herring choices for who the kidnapper is -- and the story goes along pretty well up to this point. And then the reveal. Boo. Hiss. Ruined the entire story.
536 reviews
July 11, 2019
Diane, a news reporter went to the Jersey shore to investigate an abduction, but was it a real abduction or was it made up. Everyone in the community thought that the girl lied but Dianes findings showed that she was telling the truth when a female turned up dead and another was found. This was an exceptionally great read!
950 reviews9 followers
April 6, 2022
Reporter Diane Mayfield goes to Ocean Grove,NJ on vacation with her family while following a story of a kidnapped girl who every one thinks cried wolf and no one believes her....until another girl goes missing in a similar way.

Easy listening audio,decent narrator, but just ok for me. Characters a bit flat but not a bad listen.
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October 3, 2025
I really enjoyed this book and it keeping on my toes for the most part. I personally liked this type of writing because the chapters are shorter, and every new chapter focuses on a different aspect or character in the book to try and tie it all together and give a full picture. For me, I found it kept my brain in focus and I couldn’t put it down.
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95 reviews1 follower
June 5, 2017
I did not care for this author. I felt it was quite boring until the end when things finally happen. I have one more book that was given to me by this same author so I will give that one a try and hope it keeps my interest.
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80 reviews
July 6, 2018
I really liked the book, especially since I live very close to Ocean Grove, NJ and love the area. The plot was great and I loved the surprise ending. It was a good read, an easy read, and a relaxing read, which is what I love. Great book for the beach!
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49 reviews
April 20, 2021
I found the first quarter of this difficult to get through. I thought the writing was extremely sophomoric. However the author did pull through with more than several twists. I was surprised at the end!
356 reviews
July 5, 2022
It had a good premise, and the characters were interesting, but the ending was disappointing. The thing with mysteries is that the ending, the final twist, can make or break the story, and unfortunately the ending of this story broke it for me.
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350 reviews2 followers
February 14, 2023
Lecture très plaisante sur une station balnéaire où ont lieu enlèvements et meurtres.
Un seul bémol selon moi, l'énorme quantité de personnages brossés en surface. Un peu moins mais traités plus en profondeur aurait pu apporter à l'intrigue.
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26 reviews1 follower
August 3, 2023
It wasn’t a bad book but felt a little dialed in. The characters lacked some deep development. However, the plot pulls you through so it’s a quick read. You won’t be disappointed but I don’t think you’ll remember it.
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3 reviews1 follower
February 2, 2025
It was hard to get into this book at first. There are many characters. I’m glad I continued to read. It was fun trying to figure out the culprit. The book kept me interested because I wanted to know. Very good message intertwined in the story.
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