Clark, Mary Higgins

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I've got you under my skin

2014
Laurie Moran, widowed when her husband was murdered five years ago, is again dealing with murder, but this time as producer of a true-crime cold-case television show, and it is sure to be a hit, but when the filming begins it is clear that each character is hiding secrets, and what if her husband's killer, witnessed by her three-year old son Timmy, is still watching.

Cry in the Night

Deck the halls

Los Angeles private detective Regan Reilly teams up with lottery winner and amateur sleuth Alvirah Meehan to investigate when Regan's father Luke and his driver, Rosita, are kidnapped pending a one million dollar ransom.
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Where are the children?

Nancy Harmon, freed when the main witness in her trial for the murder of her children flees the country, changes her identity and moves to the east coast where she remarries and has two more children, but her nightmare begins again when she looks out the window one day to find Mike and Missy have disappeared.

We'll meet again

Investigative reporter Fran Simmons puts her own life in danger when she sets out to discover who really killed Dr. Gary Lasch, a murder for which his wife, Molly, has spent years in jail, even though she has no memory of the night of his death.

Pretend You Don't See Her

1997
The built-in risks, mystery, and the strain of living under cover provide just the right foundation for the many-layered plot of Clark's latest novel.

The cradle will fall

1981
Katie, a young prosecutor in a small New Jersey town, begins investigating a possible suicide and uncovers a hidden medical conspiracy.

While my pretty one sleeps

1989
Neeve Kearny, Madison Avenue boutique owner, becomes involved in the disappearance of Ethel Lambston, a bestselling author famous for her juicy exposes.

Weep no more, my lady

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