Daddy's Little Girl - Mary Higgins Clark

Daddy's Little Girl

By Mary Higgins Clark

  • Release Date: 2002-04-16
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 295 Ratings)

Description

From Mary Higgins Clark, America’s bestselling “Queen of Suspense,” comes a chilling story of murder that reaches the heights of suspense while exploring the depths of the criminal mind as one woman searches for the killer of her sister—and one man tries to prove his innocence.

Ellie Cavanaugh was seven years old when her older sister was murdered near their home in New York’s Westchester County. It was young Ellie’s tearful testimony that put Rob Westerfield, the nineteen-year-old scion of a prominent family, in jail despite the existence of two other viable suspects. Twenty-two years later, Westerfield, who maintains his innocence, is paroled. Determined to thwart his attempts to pin the crime on another, Ellie, an investigative reporter for an Atlanta newspaper, returns home and starts writing a book that will conclusively prove Westerfield’s guilt. As she delves deeper into her research, however, she uncovers horrifying facts that shed new light on her sister’s murder. With each discovery she comes closer to a confrontation with a desperate killer.

Reviews

  • Grabbed me from page one!

    5
    By Boundless Book Reviews
    I have read a few books by Mary Higgins Clark, but this was by far my favorite. Ellie was just a young girl when her sister was murdered. Now years later the man who went away for her murder is getting out of prison. On a road filled with danger, Ellie is on the search for more evidence against Rob that will get him sent back to prison. This story was a twisted web of lies, betrayal, and a families love. The dedication that Ellie shows is what really made this book. She was just a young girl and was put through so much bad and now she is grown and still lives daily with the knowledge of her sisters death. No matter how much danger she is in she still fights to see her sisters killer brought to justice and along the way she helps her family, friends, and other families find justice and peace as well. I really enjoyed this book. It grabbed me from page one. It kept me reading and deeply enthralled. You never know what to expect. So many books like this are so predictable that it takes away the thrill of the story. This book was not predictable and was a very well written. It was mysterious, enthralling, and captivating from start to finish....Stormi
  • Daddy's little girl

    5
    By Booie78
    Loved the book, couldn't leave it alone
  • Daddy little girl???

    5
    By Deegriffs
    Wonderful book! But every one of her books are great! Feel so real.
  • Daddy's Little Girl

    3
    By Excitedaboutbooks
    Thoroughly enjoyed the book...BUT would have loved one more chapter to tie everything together...did she finally have lunch with brother and Dad....what happened to Pete....is there revenge in the horizon from the family? Is this the start of a series? Something to get our curiosity boiling? I felt cheated at the end.
  • Daddy's little Girl

    3
    By Lab90
    I enjoyed this book but was VERY disappointed because the last 3 pages of the book were missing!! I'm not sure if this is a problem from Book Bub or from publisher. Now I'll need to take a trip to library to read ending of the book.
  • Great read

    5
    By Lore4me
    What an amazing book held me in suspense for 2 days I finished the book in 2 days couldn't put it down I thought all along that the dad killed his daughter on accident in a jealous rage boy was I wrong!!! Loved it one of my favorite all time reads!!!
  • Excellent

    5
    By Maggie 04
    I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Ms. Clark is a writer who knows how to keep the reader intrigued!!
  • Great read!

    5
    By JennVigo
    I couldn't put it down.
  • Daddy's little girl

    5
    By ginny42
    I loved the book added it to my IPad collection.
  • Daddy's Little Girl

    5
    By GiGi "B"
    Excellent read. Fascinating plot. Looking forward to more books from Mary Higgins Clark.

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