Description
Kiss the Girls and Make Them Cry by Mary Higgins Clark is a gripping and timely thriller that explores the dark world of workplace misconduct and long-buried secrets. The story follows investigative journalist Gina Kane, who receives an anonymous tip about sexual harassment at a powerful television network. As Gina digs deeper, she uncovers a web of corruption, cover-ups, and murder, putting her own life in danger as she seeks justice for the victims.
Clark’s signature style shines through in this suspenseful tale, with a tightly woven plot and a cast of morally complex characters. Gina is a strong, intelligent protagonist whose determination to uncover the truth drives the narrative. The story deftly balances its fast-paced thriller elements with a poignant exploration of power dynamics, greed, and the courage it takes to speak out.
While some readers may find the twists predictable, the novel’s relevance and compelling storyline make it a satisfying read. Kiss the Girls and Make Them Cry is a testament to Mary Higgins Clark’s enduring talent as the “Queen of Suspense,” offering a blend of intrigue, social commentary, and justice that will resonate with fans of contemporary thrillers.