On the Street Where You Live 
No sooner has Emily moved in than she starts receiving frightening, anonymous messages. Worse, when she breaks ground for a backyard pool, the backhoe brings up the body of Martha Lawrence, who vanished four years ago, and whose dead hand clutches the finger bone of Madeline Shapley, identified by her sapphire ring. Both women disappeared on September 7, 105 years apart. When the cops and Emily realize that a similar parallel exists between two other missing women and that the anniversary of yet another girl's disappearance is fast approaching, they quickly surmise that a sixth murder will be attempted in just a week. But by whom? Is today's serial killer a copycat of the Spring Lake murderer of the 1890s--or a reincarnation? Fueled by fear, anger, and scary little notes from the killer, Emily's actively researching the murders, but even she doesn't realize how many suspects there are: the retired college president, who's being blackmailed, and his perpetually angry wife; the town's bankrupt restaurateur with a weakness for pretty blondes; the middle-aged detective with his finger right on the pulse of the crimes. Even Emily's friend Eric, the software CEO who made her rich, and Nick, her new coworker, seem to show up at suspiciously convenient times.
Mary Higgins Clark's cast of characters may be overly large; in going for quantity she skimps on the characterization, and all of them, including Emily, are as wooden as Al Gore. But characterization isn't what's made this 24-book author a bestseller-list regular. The cleverly complex plot gallops along at a great clip, the little background details are au courant, and the identities of both murderers come as an enjoyable surprise. On the Street Where You Live just may be Clark's best in years. --Barrie Trinkle
Reviews
In all her books, there is a happy ending, but you are never quite sure if it will end happily in each book.
I hope she keeps writing for many, many years!
Emily Graham, a criminal defense lawyer, moves to Spring Lake. She's looking forward to starting her new life, getting away from the stalker who is now in a psychiatric facility and away from the nasty divorce. She takes up a new job in Manhatten run by a father and son.
However, her new life is starting out very differently than she had imagined. When digging for a pool a skeleton is found, with a ring on a bone clasped in the hand. Who does this skeleton belong to, and why is another body's remains in the skeletons hands. Emily Graham and the rest of Spring Lake have a pretty good idea. But this skeleton is certainly not the end. In fact, it leads to quite a few other deaths and tombstones. It seems as though there may be a reincarnated killer. But that's not all, the stalker that is in the psychiatric facility might not be the stalker...
As you probe deeper into the lives of the citizens of Spring Lake, quite a few suspects will emerge. The real question is, who is it?
As I mentioned previously, this book is a thrilling, suspenseful read. You will feel connected to Emily Graham and all the rest of the citizens of Spring Lake. Hold on to your seat belts, ladies and gentlemen, this one's gonna be and eventful ride.
5 STARS MOST DEFINITELY !
