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The Lottery Winner

Alvirah and Willie Stories

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The Lottery Winner

By: Mary Higgins Clark
Narrated by: Jean Stapleton
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Alvirah Meehan, one of Mary Higgins Clark's most beloved characters, returns in these dazzling, intertwined tales of sleuthing and suspense.

Alvirah, the former cleaning lady who struck it rich in the lottery, made her first appearance in Weep No More, My Lady. Now, with her devoted mate, Willy, the ever-resourceful Alvirah delves into crime-solving on a grand scale - and with her own inimitable style. Among their many adventures, Alvirah and Willy find a dead actress in their Central Park South condominium upon their return from London in "The Body in the Closet."

Needing a break from the big city, they escape to Cape Cod - only to meet a would-be heiress framed for murder in "Death on the Cape." When Alvirah and Willy seek the tranquillity of the Cypress Point Spa, it's the perfect getaway - until a jewel thief turns up in "The Lottery Winner." Back in Manhattan, the search for a neighbor's missing newborn makes for a suspense-filled Christmas in "Bye, Baby Bunting."

©1995 Mary Higgins Clark (P)2008 Simon and Schuster
Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Crime Thrillers Detective Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Psychological Short Stories Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Women Sleuths Women's Fiction
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Where does The Lottery Winner rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

In all fairness I have only listened to about 6 audio books. The Lottery Winner falls in the above average slot.

What about Jean Stapleton’s performance did you like?

I loved her realistic New York voice.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No, I wanted to enjoy it longer.

very entertaining

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If you want to listen to something that’s “feel good and cheerful”, then choose the Willy and Alvirah stories by Mary Higgins Clark.
They’ll put a smile on your face, a spring in your step, and a song in your heart.
It’s always nice when good things happen to good people.
They’ve gotten me through many tough moments.
Thanks MHC. You’ve brought lots of happy times to many folks!!

Feel Good Stories...

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With little time to enjoy a story, this book was great, as we could do it in peices, and complete a story. and then wait for the next story.
each with a good plot of its own.

Lottery winner

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Great narration on the Mary Higgins Clark Mystery novel the lottery winner. I enjoyed how it was several stories about Elvirah and Willy as they use their lottery winnings and influence to help people in need.

My first Mary Higgins Clark mystery novel

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I love Mary Higgins Clark and her Alvira and Willy stories are always a favorite of mine

Alvira and Willy rock

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This was a very lame story for Mary Higgins Clark. I usually enjoy her writing. I love Jean Stapleton but not as a narrator she still sounds like Edith Bunker. LOL

Lame story

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If you could sum up The Lottery Winner in three words, what would they be?

As always, Mary Higgins Clark serves up Willie and Elvira they way you want them, like a nice hot Mac n Cheese you eat on a cold winter day. The stories might be about solving mysteries but in the enc you always feel good.

What about Jean Stapleton’s performance did you like?

You can imagine while Jean Stapleton reads that you are in NY or on the Cape as her voice lends so much to the characters.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Absolutley, even though it was 3 short stories that could be listened to in parts, any one stands on it's own.

Like Mac n Cheese

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Jean Stapleton was wonderful ! She so fits the Alvirah in the story..wish she could have narrated all of the series.

The Lottery Winner

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this was a great story and very well read. if you like a collection of short stories this is a great book.

Great story

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