3 Novels by Mary Higgins Clark
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Overview: Mary Theresa Eleanor Higgins was born December 25, 1927 in New York. Her family was of Irish descent. The family owned and operated a successful pub until the death of Mary’s father left Nora Clark a widow with three young children to support.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
1. Stillwatch
Whilst in Washington investigating a Senator, Pat Traymore finds herslf back at the old house where she suffered a horrifying experience as a child. As her search for truth unleashes powerful forces, it looks as if the present may turn out to be even more terrifying than the past.
2. Two Little Girls in Blue
Margaret and Steve Frawley celebrate the third birthday of their twin girls, Kelly and Kathy, with an afternoon party in their new home. That evening, Steve and Margaret attend a black-tie dinner in New York. On returning home, the police are in the house, the babysitter has been found unconscious, the children are gone and a note demanding an eight million dollar ransom has been left in their room.
3. I Heard That Song Before
When Kay Lansing marries wealthy widower Peter Carrington, she is well aware of the rumours surrounding the mysterious death of Peter’s first wife Grace, who was found floating in the family pool ten years ago, pregnant at the time. Kay also discovers that Peter is a chronic sleepwalker who suffers from periodic nightmares. When the police arrive at her doorstep with a warrant for Peter’s arrest in connection with another murder – that of a woman Peter had escorted to a high school senior prom twenty-two years ago – Kay begins to fear that she has married a sleepwalking murderer, and she resolves to find out the truth behind the puzzling deaths. But are the two deaths linked? And why does a melody that Kay cannot identify keep playing in her head every time she approaches the family chapel?
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