Where Are You Now?: A NovelSimon and Schuster, 08.04.2008 - 336 Seiten From America’s Queen of Suspense and #1 New York Times bestselling author comes a gripping tale of a young woman trying to unravel the mystery of a family tragedy—a quest with terrifying repercussions. It has been ten years since twenty-one-year-old Charles MacKenzie Jr. (“Mack”) went missing. A Columbia University senior, about to graduate and already accepted at Duke University Law School, he walked out of his apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side without a word to his college roommates and has never been seen again. However, he does make one ritual phone call to his mother every year: on Mother’s Day. Each time, he assures her he is fine, refuses to answer her frantic questions, then hangs up. Even the death of his father, a corporate lawyer, in the tragedy of 9/11 does not bring him home or break the pattern of his calls. Mack’s sister, Carolyn, is now twenty-six, a law school graduate, and has just finished her clerkship for a civil court judge in Manhattan. She has endured two family tragedies, yet she realizes that she will never be able to have closure and get on with her life until she finds her brother. She resolves to discover what happened to Mack and why he has found it necessary to hide from them. So this year when Mack makes his annual Mother’s Day call, Carolyn interrupts to announce her intention to track him down, no matter what it takes. The next morning after Mass, her uncle, Monsignor Devon MacKenzie, receives a scrawled message left in the collection basket: “Uncle Devon, tell Carolyn she must not look for me.” |
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... mind. That's what happened when I read about a young man who disappeared thirtyfive years ago from his college dorm and phones home every year or so, refusing to give any information about why he left or where he is. His mother is now ...
... mind. That's what happened when I read about a young man who disappeared thirtyfive years ago from his college dorm and phones home every year or so, refusing to give any information about why he left or where he is. His mother is now ...
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... mind about that. Years ago we recorded one of his phone calls and had the pattern of his voice compared to his voice from home movies. It was identical. All of this means that Mom and I dangle slowly in the wind, and, before Dad died in ...
... mind about that. Years ago we recorded one of his phone calls and had the pattern of his voice compared to his voice from home movies. It was identical. All of this means that Mom and I dangle slowly in the wind, and, before Dad died in ...
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A Novel Mary Higgins Clark. All this was going through my mind as I set the volume of the phone on the loudest setting, got into bed, and tried to go to sleep. I guess I did fall into an uneasy doze because the jarring ring of the phone ...
A Novel Mary Higgins Clark. All this was going through my mind as I set the volume of the phone on the loudest setting, got into bed, and tried to go to sleep. I guess I did fall into an uneasy doze because the jarring ring of the phone ...
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... mind that maybe Mack was in one of those cars and, having made his annual call, was now on his way to a distant destination. Mack had always loved travel; it was in his veins. My mother's father, Liam O'Connell, was born in Dublin ...
... mind that maybe Mack was in one of those cars and, having made his annual call, was now on his way to a distant destination. Mack had always loved travel; it was in his veins. My mother's father, Liam O'Connell, was born in Dublin ...
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... mind. I was going to treat Mack's disappearance as if it had happened yesterday. The first thing Dad did when we became alarmed about Mack was call the police and report him missing. I'd begin at the beginning. I knew people down at the ...
... mind. I was going to treat Mack's disappearance as if it had happened yesterday. The first thing Dad did when we became alarmed about Mack was call the police and report him missing. I'd begin at the beginning. I knew people down at the ...
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Aaron Klein Andrews’s answer apartment building asked Benny brother Bruce Galbraith Carolyn MacKenzie cell phone chair Charles MacKenzie club cops David Andrews Derek Olsen desk Detective Barrott dinner disap door drive Elliott Wallace Esther Klein eyes face father feel felt friends garage Gaylor girl going Gregg Andrews Gus Kramer hair hand he’s hear heard Hockney Howard Altman Howie I’ve jacket knew Larry Ahearn leave Leesey Andrews Leesey’s Lil Kramer living loft looked Lucas Reeves Mack Mack’s disappearance Martha’s Vineyard minutes missing Monday morning mother Mother’s Day never Nick DeMarco night Olivia Paul Murphy phone number remembered smile someone squad stay Steve Street sure Sutton Place talk tape tell There’s thought told took trying turned Uncle voice walked wasn’t watched week What’s wondered Woodshed wouldn’t you’re Zach
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Seite 181 - When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries, And look upon myself, and curse my fate, Wishing me like to one more rich in hope, Featured like him, like him with friends possess'd, Desiring this man's art and that man's scope...
Seite 103 - Darling, I am growing old, — Silver threads among the gold, Shine upon my brow today; — Life is fading fast away; But, my darling, you will be Always young and fair to me, Yes!
Seite 11 - I'm not here just now, but if you leave your name, number and a brief message I'll get back to you.
Seite 269 - I don't know how long it was before I opened my eyes...
Seite 156 - Tell me, what do you want? What can I do to make you happy?
Seite 43 - He pushed his chair away from the table and stood up. "I'm going to offer a twenty-five-thousand-dollar reward to anyone who helps us find her,
Seite 244 - And then the answer came, and it was so simple I couldn't believe I hadn't thought of it sooner: Lucas Reeves!
Seite 235 - I had to get out of there. I stood up and walked through the kitchen, ignoring the stares of the workers.
Seite 183 - Nick was playing some kind of cat and mouse game with me. The DA's office had named him a "person of interest" in Leesey Andrews 's disappearance.
Seite 88 - Statues" that we used to play when I was about ten years old.