"Exhilarating romantic suspense"
In Austin, Texas, Blaine and Mark Anderson barely talk to
one another as their lives have become comfortably managed
by him. An attorney, Mark is considering running for
public office, but does not contemplate Blaine's fears of
public appearances. Mark goes on to work while Blaine
leaves him a note that she is going to a clinic and they
need to talk later. An explosion rips through the clinic killing some people
including a nurse holding Blaine's coat and rings while
she was being examined. Blaine, now knowing she is
pregnant, survives in a daze, but the papers declare her
dead when Mark recognizes her jewelry. Unable to reach her spouse, Blaine goes undercover using
her first and middle name Mary Blaine hiding in a homeless
environment as the bomber, realizing she lived, searches
for her. When Mark learns his wife is alive, he begins a
street search for her because he loves her and rejects the
notion that she just simply left him. With the help of
street people, Blaine survives and makes friends, but the
killer is coming and aid from her spouse is cut off by his
employer. FINDING MARY BLAINE is an exhilarating romantic suspense
that focuses on a mousy heroine surviving by befriending
street people. The story line moves forward at a fast
clip, but readers gain an appreciation for Mary, Mark, and
several folks she befriends. Though the inability to
reach Mark sees odd in an age of communication even with
his mentor manipulating much of the scenario, fans will
appreciate this rousing look at the plight of the homeless
wrapped inside an exciting thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 9, 2004
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