Mary Higgins Clark
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The #1 New York Times bestselling author Mary Higgins Clark has written thirty-eight suspense novels, four collections of short stories, a historical novel, a memoir, and two children’s books. With bestselling author Alafair Burke she writes 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 has 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.
Books
Just take my heart
After famous actress Natalie Raines is found in her home, dying from a gunshot wound, police immediately suspect her theatrical agent and jealous soon-to-be-ex-husband, Gregg Aldrich. But no charges are brought against him until two years later, when a career criminal suddenly claims Aldrich had tried to hire him to kill her. The case is a plum assignment for attractive thirty-two-year-old assistant prosecutor Emily Wallace. She spends long hours preparing for the trial, and unaware of a seemingly well-meaning neighbor’s violent past, gives him a key to her home to care for her dog. The high-profile trial makes headlines, threatening to reveal personal matters about Emily, such as the fact that she had a heart transplant— especially when she experiences eerie sentiments that defy all reason and continue even after the jury decides Gregg Aldrich’s fate. But little does she know, now her own life is at risk. . . .
I Heard That Song Before
Marrying the son of her father's wealthy employer, twenty-eight-year-old gardener's daughter Kay Lansing becomes increasingly disturbed by the suspicion surrounding her husband, Peter, in regard to the mysterious deaths of his first wife and a high-school senior.
Deck the halls
Retrieving the mail from his old apartment brought more than just letters for Vince Cutler. When he opened the door on the lovely Jolie Wheeler and rooms he hardly recognized, he knew he'd found the person to fix up his bare new bachelor quarters. But behind their banter, he sensed a pain that his friendship couldn't assuage. The warm embrace of Vince's family reminded Jolie achingly of the nephew taken from her, and the sister she refused to see. Vince's embrace made keeping the distance between them all the more difficult. And all the while the spirit of Christmas was working within Jolie's heart to reconnect her with her family...and with Vince suring this very special season...
The Christmas thief
Noël vous réserve sans doute des surprises. Mais pas forcément celles auxquelles vous vous attendiez... New York. Au pied du Rockefeller Center sur la 5e Avenue, on fête Noël en musique autour d'un immense sapin. Mais cette année, une mystérieuse disparition dans les forêts du Vermont risque de gâcher cette tradition. A moins qu'avant les douze coups de minuit, Regan Reilly et Alvirah Meehan ne démasquent le coupable qui a ravi un butin beaucoup plus précieux qu'on ne le croit... Mary et Carol Higgins Clark vous souhaitent un Noël plein de suspense !
El Secreto de la noche
Corliss Svenson trabaja como periodista para el periódico londinense The Lampost. Su último trabajo es una caso sobre una mujer desaparecida tiempo atrás en unas extrañas circunstancias. Sus investigaciones la llevan hasta Arom Partenios, el atractivo propietario de la casa en la que se produjeron los hechos. Tras el nombre de Arom se esconde Atrox, un licántropo, mitad humano, mitad bestia, que lleva siglos vagando por el mundo. El encuentro con esa entrometida y sensual periodista, que anda removiendo el pasado, ha despertado un sentimiento que creía olvidado en su corazón. Por su parte, Corliss no ceja en sus pesquisas, sin sospechar que todo ello la arrastrará a un extraño mundo de pasión salvaje que cambiará su vida para siempre.
Kitchen Privileges
Lively memior of mystery author Mary Higgins Clark. She had been a secretary, stewardess, copywriter, radio writer, and bestselling author. The book has a humorous touch even when discussing tragic events like her father's early death and her own widowhood. It is not a stretch to class this work with Russell Baker's memoirs. You do not need to be a fan of Higgins Clark's work to enjoy this volume. I have never read a thing she has written, yet I finished this book in one sitting.
Daddy's little girl
From Mary Higgins Clark, America's bestselling "Queen of Suspense," comes a chilling story of murder that reaches the heights of suspense while exploring the depths of the criminal mind. Ellie Cavanaugh was seven years old when her older sister was murdered near their home in New York's Westchester County. It was young Ellie's tearful testimony that put Rob Westerfield, the nineteen-year-old scion of a prominent family, in jail despite the existence of two other viable suspects. Twenty-two years later, Westerfield, who maintains his innocence, is paroled. Determined to thwart starts writing a book that will conclusively prove Westerfield's guilt. As she delves deeper into her research, however, she uncovers horrifying facts that shed new light on her sister's murder. With each discovery she comes closer to a confrontation with a desperate killer.
Where Are the Children?
Nancy Harmon had fled the evil of her first marriage, the macabre deaths of her two little children, the hideous charges against her. She changed her name and moved across the country. Now she was married again, had two more lovely children, and her life was filled with happiness.... until the morning when she looked for her children and found only one tattered red mitten and knew that the nightmare was beginning again...
Mount Vernon love story
This novel tells the story of a rare marriage and brings to life the human side of the man who became the "father of our country."
He sees you when you're sleeping
Sterling Brooks is sent back to Earth by the Heavenly Council to help reunite a heartbroken seven-year-old girl with her father and grandmother, who were forced into the witness protection program because two mobsters have put a price on their heads.
On the Street Where You Live
La abogada Emily Graham se ha comprado una casa. No una casa cualquiera, sino una casa antigua que perteneció a sus antepasados, los cuales la vendieron en 1892 cuando Madeleine, la heredera, desapareció. Con su compra, Emily no pretende simplemente rendir un homenaje a sus raíces; también busca un poco de paz después de un divorcio particularmente doloroso, así como olvidarse del acoso al que la somete un indeseable. Pero lo que prometía ser un oasis comienza a convertirse en una pesadilla: cuando realiza excavaciones para hacer una piscina aparece un cadáver de mujer, un cadáver reciente, pero que lleva el anillo de la desaparecida Madeleine. Y Emily intuye que ella puede ser la siguiente víctima..
Piece of my heart
To be honest, my friends were getting on my nerves. Here I was, trying to get my mind off a woman, and they bring me to a lesbian bar where they talk about nothing but lesbians and sex. It was like they were forcing me to think about the one thing didn't want to think about. As though I'd said, "Look, the only thing I don't want to think about is hippopotamuses," and so to distract me, they took me to the zoo. Okay, you're a lesbian. Now what??? That's the question that newly out Kentucky graduate student Jess Hamlin tries to answer In this heartwarming and hilarious account of her southern days and nights. From making and losing acquaintances, to finding and keeping real friends. Through bars and coffee houses, school and work. Surviving family drama and ex-lover trauma. Dealing with well-intentioned matchmakers and dates from hell. Having crushes and getting crushed. Coping — and sometimes not- coping. Falling in lust and, slowly, exquisitely, surrendering to love. In other words, all the stuff that dreams — and real lesbian lives — are made of. —Back cover
Pretend You Don't See Her
A novel on the witness protection program. The heroine is Lacey Farrell of New York, a real estate agent who witnesses a murder. The police relocate her to Minneapolis, but she is lonely, makes phone calls to her mother and the killer finds out.
