Every Breath You Take (An Under Suspicion Novel)
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Every Breath You Take (An Under Suspicion Novel)

Hardcover – Big Book, November 7, 2017

Price
$11.45
Format
Hardcover
Pages
304
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1501171642
Dimensions
6.25 x 1 x 9.25 inches
Weight
1.02 pounds

Description

The #1 New York Times bestselling author Mary Higgins Clark wrote forty suspense novels, four collections of short stories, a hisxadtorical novel, a memoir, and two children’s books. With bestselling author Alafair Burke she wrote the Under Suspicion series including The Cinderella Murder , All Dressed in White , The Sleeping Beauty Killer , Every Breath You Take , and You Don’t Own Me . With her daughter Carol Higgins Clark, she coauthored five more suspense novels. More than one hundred million copies of her books are in print in the United States alone. Her books are international bestsellers.Alafair Burke is the Edgar-nominated, New York Times bestselling author of twelve novels, including The Wife , The Ex , If You Were Here , Long Gone , and the Ellie Hatcher series. A former prosecutor, she is now a professor of criminal law and lives in Manhattan. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Every Breath You Take 1 Laurie Moran could not ignore the satisfied expression on her nine-year-old son’s face as he watched the waiter place her breakfast on their table. “What’s the secret?” she asked with a smile. “No secret,” Timmy replied. “I was just thinking how really cool you look in that suit.” “Well thank you so much,” Laurie said, pleased, even as she reflected on the fact that Timmy’s use of the word cool was another sign that he was growing up. School was closed while teachers were at an education convention. Because of that Laurie had decided to go in late so she could take Timmy and her father to breakfast. Timmy had been to Sarabeth’s restaurant for breakfast at least twenty times, but never approved of Laurie’s choice of the eggs benedict with salmon. “No one should eat fish for breakfast,” Timmy pronounced with confidence. “Right, Grandpa?” If Laurie had to handpick a rival for her son’s affections, she couldn’t have chosen a better role model than her father, Leo Farley. While other kids Timmy’s age were starting to admire athletes, comedians, and musicians, Timmy still looked at his grandfather, retired NYPD First Deputy Police Commissioner Leo Farley, as if he were Superman. “Hate to tell you this, kiddo,” Leo said crisply, “but you can’t keep eating pancakes with chocolate and powdered sugar on them for the rest of your life. Thirty years from now, you’ll understand why your mom’s eating fish, and I’m pretending to enjoy this turkey bacon that tastes like paper.” “So what do the two of you have planned for the rest of the day?” Laurie asked, smiling. “We’re going to watch the Knicks-Pacers game,” Timmy said. “We recorded it last night. I’m going to look for Alex in his courtside seats.” Laurie suddenly put down her fork. It had been two months since she and Alex Buckley last spoke—and two months before that Alex had taken a break as the host of her television series to focus on his own law practice. Before Laurie even realized how important Alex was to her daily life, he was gone. There was a reason she often joked that she needed a clone. She was always busy, both at work and as a mother, but now that Alex was gone, there was an unmistakable void in her life. She kept herself going, one day at a time, focusing on her home and her work, but that was no help. Given Timmy’s mention of Alex, she expected her father to jump in and ask, How is Alex, by the way? Or, Does Alex want to join us for dinner this week? But instead, Leo took another bite of his dry turkey bacon. Laurie suspected that Timmy also wondered why they hadn’t seen more of Alex recently. If she had to guess, she’d say he was picking up on his grandfather’s cues not to ask about it directly. So instead, he had mentioned Alex’s courtside seats. Laurie tried to sound matter-of-fact. “You know Alex donates them to charities most of the time. His seats will be there, but there might be other people in them.” Her son’s face fell. Timmy had managed to survive witnessing the murder of his own father. Heartsick, she realized that he was trying to replace him with Alex. She took a final sip of coffee. “Okay, time to earn my keep.” Laurie was the producer of Under Suspicion, a series of true crime–based television “news specials” focusing on cold cases. The show’s title reflected its format of working directly with the people who were unofficial suspects in the investigations. They had never been formally charged, but still were living under a constant cloud of suspicion. It was always so hard for Laurie to commit to one case for each special, but she had narrowed the newest possibilities down to two. She dropped a kiss on Timmy’s head. “I’ll be home for dinner on time,” she promised. “We’ll have roast chicken?” She constantly felt guilty for not preparing more healthy meals for her son. “Don’t worry, Mom,” Timmy said. “If you’re late, we can have pizza.” Leo pushed back his chair. “I need to pop over to task force headquarters tonight. I’ll go after you get home and be back for dinner by eight.” A few months ago, her father had stepped back into law enforcement waters by joining the NYPD’s anti-terrorism task force. “Sounds perfect,” Laurie said. She could not believe how blessed she was to have these two gentlemen—her sixty-five-year-old father and her nine-year-old son—always trying to make her life easier. • • • Fifteen minutes later she arrived at work and another man in her life immediately gave her a headache. “I was starting to wonder if you were coming in.” It was Ryan Nichols, calling out to her from his office as she passed his door. He had been hired as the host of her television show a mere three months earlier, and she still had no idea what he was doing at the studio full-time. “I have the perfect case for us,” he shouted as she pretended not to hear him.

Features & Highlights

  • New York Times
  • Bestseller
  • “Queen of Suspense” Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke are back with their fourth book in the
  • New York Times
  • bestselling Under Suspicion series;
  • Every Breath You Take
  • follows television producer’s Laurie Moran investigation of the unsolved Met Gala murder—in which a wealthy widow was pushed to her death from the famous museum’s rooftop.Laurie Moran’s professional life is a success—her television show
  • Under Suspicion
  • is a hit, both in the ratings and its record of solving cold cases. But her romantic break from former host Alex Buckley has left her with on-air talent she can’t stand—Ryan Nichols—and a sense of loneliness, despite her loving family. Now Ryan has suggested a new case. Three years ago, Virginia Wakeling, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and one of the museum’s most generous donors, was found in the snow, after being thrown from the museum’s roof on the night of its most celebrated fundraiser, the Met Gala. The leading suspect then and now is her
  • much
  • younger boyfriend and personal trainer, Ivan Gray. Ivan runs a trendy, successful boutique gym called Punch—a business funded in no small part by the late Virginia—which happens to be the gym Ryan frequents. Laurie’s skepticism about the case is upended by a tip from her father’s NYPD connection, and soon Laurie realizes there are a bevy of suspects—including Virginia’s trusted inner circle. As the
  • Under Suspicion
  • crew pries into the lives of a super wealthy real estate family with secrets to hide, danger mounts for several witnesses—and for Laurie.

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A BREATH-TAKING MYSTERY

Laurie Moran’s professional life is a success—her television show Under Suspicion is a hit, both in the ratings and its record of solving cold cases. But her romantic break from former host Alex Buckley has left her with on-air talent she can’t stand—Ryan Nichols—and a sense of loneliness, despite her loving family.

Now Ryan has suggested a new case. Three years ago, Virginia Wakeling, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and one of the museum’s most generous donors, was found in the snow, after being thrown from the museum’s roof on the night of its most celebrated fundraiser, the Met Gala. The leading suspect then and now is her much younger boyfriend and personal trainer, Ivan Gray.

Ivan runs a trendy, successful boutique gym called Punch—a business funded in no small part by the late Virginia—which happens to be the gym Ryan frequents. Laurie’s skepticism about the case is upended by a tip from her father’s NYPD connection, and soon Laurie realizes there are a bevy of suspects—including Virginia’s trusted inner circle.

As the Under Suspicion crew pries into the lives of a super wealthy real estate family with secrets to hide, danger mounts for several witnesses—and for Laurie.

My Thoughts: From the very first page of [[ASIN:150117164X Every Breath You Take (An Under Suspicion Novel)]], I was drawn into the story of Virginia Wakeling, a wealthy woman who fell (or was pushed) from the roof of the Met during a celebrated fundraiser.

Her much younger boyfriend, Ivan Gray, was a major suspect of the family, but the police did not have enough evidence to charge him, and, in fact, the accusations of the family members were all they really had.

I enjoyed the way Laurie Moran handled the investigation, and even how she found a way to co-exist with Ryan, the egotistical new on-air talent. He so clearly believed in the innocence of his friend and trainer, Ivan, that Laurie feared his ability to remain objective. However, she gradually saw another side of him in his willingness to set those feelings aside in order to find the answers.

Laurie’s talent for following her instincts and the ability to pursue fresh angles made the story a great page-turner that kept me guessing. With each new revelation, the possibilities of finding the truth seemed to increase.

Would Laurie’s search for the truth put her own life in danger? Would an irate killer bring her to the brink of disaster? There were numerous red herrings until we unexpectedly saw who the killer had to be. Meanwhile, some new possibilities for her sidelined relationship with Alex kept me intrigued, just as the case started heating up. 5 stars.
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Family dynamics (3.5*s)

Laurie Moran’s new on-air legal expert for her TV show Under Suspicion, Ryan Nichols, has suggested they next examine the cold case of the wealthy widow Virginia Wakeling being pushed from the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art some three years ago. But the only suspect in the case Ivan Gray runs a successful gym, Punch, largely financed by Virginia. Isn’t this simply a classic case of a much younger man taking advantage of an elderly widow? Is Ryan influenced by the fact that Ivan is his personal trainer?

When Laurie starts digging, it turns out the family members who inherited from Virginia and other associated people are not all that harmonious. Despite their insistence that Ivan is guilty, did one or more of them have a motive to eliminate Virginia?

Like the other books in this series, the story moves well. The main characters are likeable. It may not be the best in the series but is entertaining.
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I'M TAKING ALL THE BREATHS I CAN.

I was ready for the fourth book and it didn't disappoint me. Laurie Moran continues her investigation reality show despite having to work with her new host. She misses her old host who was also her lover and has now been nominated for a federal judge position by the President. As she moves forward with her new investigation she seems to have second thoughts about the murdered woman's family. They all believe that her young lover threw her from the Met Gala rooftop. He is known to have some bad reviews of taking advantage of widows and getting money from them to support his lifestyle. He insists that he is being framed by family members and her team should look more closely into the son and daughter's business practices. As Laurie and her team start asking questions of the deceased woman's final days they learn that she was planning to change her will and leave her fortune to charities instead of her family and this starts her to believe that the woman's lover is innocent. As more people come forward telling tales about the daughter and son Laurie feels her team and her own life may be in jeopardy. Ms Clark and Ms Burke have once again put their minds together to create a wonderful story of murder and deceit that will keep the readers on edge holding their breath until the final page has been turned.
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Dull

I am really dissapointed. This is dull and unteresting. It is the first of her books I have not loved. I have read all of them and love her style. No style in this one. Dull,dull, dull.
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Every Breath You Take

I am a fan of the "Under Suspicion" series written by Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair Burke.

This book was a pivotal one in the series for me, as Laurie is trying to rebuild her relationship with Alex, and also develop a working relationship with Ryan.

The build up to the reveal of who the murderer was kept me invested in the story up until the end.

What keeps me from giving this a higher star rating is how abruptly the story ended. It literally just stopped. I did not feel there was any resolution to where all of the suspects ended up. Not to mention I needed more after Laurie and Alex's last dinner.

I will continue to read the series because I am invested in the characters, but the ending of this particular book really fell flat.
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Good, but not great.

Good, but not one of her best. I don't really like the Alafair Burke series as well as MHClark stand alones. They have lost some of their mystic.
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predictable

This was not the best of these novels. It was very predictable and slow. Nothing exciting happens in this story. I don t understand the rave reviews. I have read all of these novels and this was the least exciting...
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It wasn't bad, it was a quick read

"Every Breath You Take" follows Under Suspicion television producer Laurie Moran on her next big case: the murder of Virginia Wakeling. Three years earlier, Mrs. Wakeling had been pushed off the balcony at a big event for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Fingers were pointed at her much younger boyfriend, Ivan Gray, but nothing was ever proven. Now, years later, he's come to Ryan (the star of the show) and Laurie to help prove his innocence.

It wasn't bad, it was a quick read, but I felt like it would have been better if more extraneous descriptions were cut. All of the suspects had the same motive, as well, so there was nothing to differentiate them. No one, including the victim, seemed particularly sympathetic. There also didn't seem to be much of an end: the mystery gets solved, Laurie gets the guy and they go out to dinner. It was a letdown.
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A total dud!

I've been reading Mary Higgins Clark books for as long as she has been writing them but this one is dull, dull, dull. A total dud! I've kept reading, hoping it would get better but that's not happening. I'm halfway thorough the book so I might as well speed read through the last half. Just glad I borrowed this book from the library rather than wasting my money. It's a toss-up between watching grass grow and reading this. Maybe it's time for Mary to retire - or perhaps she already has and someone else is writing in her name.
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Love her book

Love this book