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L'ombre de ton sourire (2010)

par Mary Higgins Clark

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À l'heure où les petits-neveux du docteur Alex Gannon, qui vient de mourir, se disputent son fabuleux héritage, Olivia Morrow doit-elle révéler le terrible secret qu'elle est désormais la seule à connaître ?N'est-ce pas renier la promesse faite à sa cousine Catherine et trahir sa mémoire que de révéler l'existence de sa petite-fille Monica ? Qui pourrait en effet soupçonner soeur Catherine, nonne en voie de béatification, d'avoir, à dix-sept ans, eu un enfant d'Alex, et de l'avoir abandonné ? Dévoiler ce qu'Alex lui-mème ignorait, c'est mettre en danger la vie de la jeune fille.Un énorme héritage est en jeu. Car Alex Gannon, le père de l'enfant, qui ignorait tout du destin de son fils, a laissé à sa mort une fortune colossale que ses petits neveux, âpres au gain, se disputent déjà. Ils sont prèts à tout pour empècher l'héritière légale d'Alex, Monica Farrell, fille de l'enfant que le milliardaire a eu avec Catherine, de toucher l'héritage... En dévoilant son secret, Olivia non seulement rompt la promesse faite à sa cousine, mais met en danger sa vie et celle de Monica...Un formidable suspense où la grande Mary Higgins Clark entrelace avec science, foi et quète d'identité dans une course haletante contre la mort.… (plus d'informations)
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The Shadow of Your Smile is the first Mary Higgins Clark novel I've ever read.

Of course I've heard of Mary Higgins Clark. Her name has been all over bestseller lists for years, and she occupies quite a lot of shelf space in public libraries and bookstores across the country. But she's not an author I was ever interested in reading. So I wasn't sure how I would react when I ended up listening to the audiobook of The Shadow of Your Smile on a recent road trip.

Reading other reviews of The Shadow of Your Smile, I realize this probably isn't the best book Ms. Clark has written. Consensus appears to place this novel on the low end of quality for her output. Perhaps it's regrettable it became my first Mary Higgins Clark novel.

Despite being sub-par, I completely understand now why Ms. Clark's work is so popular. The story is incredibly compelling. I had to find out how this book would end. I needed to know how it would all turn out. Her tale drew me in completely.

Ms. Clark is frequently criticized for being formulaic. This criticism is certainly apt when applied to The Shadow of Your Smile. However, if fails to recognize the essential fact that her formula works very well. She's a craftsman and she's developed a masterful storytelling template. In the case of Ms. Clark, I wouldn't assume that formulaic equals bad.

I found her characters relatable, likable and repugnant as the plot requires, and easy to believe. The plot relies a bit too much on coincidence but such is the nature of most suspense stories, so it wouldn't be fair to account this as a fault. None of these coincidences are unbelievable and they all work together to keep the reader guessing.

I more or less knew from the beginning how it would turn out. You know going into it there will be a happy ending and you quickly learn what the elements of a happy ending have to be. Knowing this doesn't detract from the suspense—you still wonder how the author is going to get there, how many complications she's going to throw in the way. I can honestly say there's one element of the resolution I didn't see coming, but the surprise isn't arbitrary and makes sense in retrospect. More surprisingly, Ms. Clark leaves some threads of the story unresolved—a bolder choice than I would expect from such a crowd-pleasing author working in such a crowd-pleasing genre.

Honestly, I didn't expect to enjoy this book as much as I did.

Some of my enjoyment must be credited to the audiobook's narrator, Jan Maxwell. I found her voice well suited to this style of storytelling—compelling but not overly theatrical. She gave each character an appropriate voice without allowing any of them to become caricatures. It's a competent, satisfying performance.

The major problem with this novel—and it's a huge problem—is the stiflingly heavy-handed exposition. There are so many plot elements, and the characters each have so much backstory, the narrative drowns in explanations and background information. Ms. Clark relies too much on character reminiscences and flashbacks to communicate this necessary material to the reader. She integrates a good chunk of exposition into character dialog. But putting quotation marks around it, making it something a character speaks aloud, doesn't disguise the fact that there's a whole lot of dry, boring exposition going on here. Much of it is repetitious and some of it explains things that are obvious enough not to need so much explanation.

Part of me wants to forgive Ms. Clark for handling the expository needs of story so inelegantly. Exposition is difficult and even skilled authors have a hard time wrangling it. Then again—this story is of Ms. Clark's own devising and she only has herself to blame for crafting a tale which requires so much of it in the first place.

Even weighted down with such a freight of clunky exposition, Ms. Clark's plot formula still shines through. It still works. She still draws you in and leaves you eager to learn the outcome of all these machinations.

If Ms. Clark can create such a compelling plot even in a not-so-good book like The Shadow of Your Smile, it makes me wonder what she can accomplish with her best stuff. ( )
  johnthelibrarian | Aug 11, 2020 |
Another great mystery. I listened to this one while driving. ( )
  travelgal | Sep 13, 2018 |
I was ever so slightly disappointed in this book. I usually adore MHC books but this one left me a little befuddled. Too many characters were introduced early on and I mixed up names continually for the first half of the book. Also, I figured out 'who done it' very quickly and was frustrated with the slow story line. Perhaps that is just a measure of my familiarity of MHC's writing style. All in all it was a good read and I did spend a couple of late nights (early mornings) absorbed in the story. ( )
  jhullie | Mar 20, 2018 |
Another great Mary Higgins Clark book! Loved every minute of this book. ( )
  Tiffy_Reads | Mar 19, 2018 |
good quick mystery

Olivia has in her possession letters from her deceased cousin Catherine, a nun, now being considered for beatification by the Catholic Church—the final step before sainthood.

The letters Olivia holds are the evidence that Catherine gave birth at age seventeen to a child, a son, and gave him up for adoption. Olivia knows the identity of the young man who fathered Catherine’s child: Alex Gannon, who went on to become a world-famous doctor, scientist, and inventor holding medical patents.

Now, two generations later, thirty-one-year-old pediatrician Dr. Monica Farrell, Catherine’s granddaughter, stands as the rightful heir to what remains of the family fortune. But in telling Monica who she really is, Olivia would have to betray Catherine’s wishes and reveal the story behind Monica’s ancestry.
  christinejoseph | Jul 7, 2017 |
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À l'heure où les petits-neveux du docteur Alex Gannon, qui vient de mourir, se disputent son fabuleux héritage, Olivia Morrow doit-elle révéler le terrible secret qu'elle est désormais la seule à connaître ?N'est-ce pas renier la promesse faite à sa cousine Catherine et trahir sa mémoire que de révéler l'existence de sa petite-fille Monica ? Qui pourrait en effet soupçonner soeur Catherine, nonne en voie de béatification, d'avoir, à dix-sept ans, eu un enfant d'Alex, et de l'avoir abandonné ? Dévoiler ce qu'Alex lui-mème ignorait, c'est mettre en danger la vie de la jeune fille.Un énorme héritage est en jeu. Car Alex Gannon, le père de l'enfant, qui ignorait tout du destin de son fils, a laissé à sa mort une fortune colossale que ses petits neveux, âpres au gain, se disputent déjà. Ils sont prèts à tout pour empècher l'héritière légale d'Alex, Monica Farrell, fille de l'enfant que le milliardaire a eu avec Catherine, de toucher l'héritage... En dévoilant son secret, Olivia non seulement rompt la promesse faite à sa cousine, mais met en danger sa vie et celle de Monica...Un formidable suspense où la grande Mary Higgins Clark entrelace avec science, foi et quète d'identité dans une course haletante contre la mort.

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