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Jenny McPartland, a divorced mother of two girls, marries the man of her dreams.  Or so she thinks.  After their marriage, her new husband, artist Erich Krueger, takes Jenny and her girls to his home in Minnesota.  Living in the elegant mansion is exciting at first, but it soon turns into a terrifying prison.  Jenny must unravel the house's history to save her life and that of her children.  This is the book on which the movie of the same name was based.
A Cry in the Night
Clark, Mary Higgins
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1982.
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When Ellie Cavanaugh was seven years old, her older sister was murdered.  Rob Westerfield was convicted of the crime and spent more 20 years in prison.  When Rob, who has always protested his innocence, is released and returns home, Ellie also returns, intent on writing a book that will prove his guilt once and for all.  But as the book progresses, Ellie uncovers shocking facts, never before revealed, and her life is in danger.
Daddy's Little Girl
Clark, Mary Higgins
New York: Simon & Schuster, 2002.
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The title refers to the sign Mary HIggins's mother hung outside the door during the Depression when economic conditions required that she take in borders.  This is the story of Mary's growing up years, and her efforts to become a published author.
Kitchen Privileges: A Memoir
Clark, Mary Higgins
New York: Simon & Schuster, 2002.
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Kerry McGrath is sitting in a plastic surgeon's waiting room with her daughter, who was injured in a car accident.  Another woman in the room looks familiar, but Kerry can't place her.  A week later, in the same place, Krry sees the same face--but on a different woman.  She realizes the reason the face is familiar is because it had been plastered all over the media when its owner was murdered a decade before.  Why would a plastic surgeon keep putting the same face on different patients?  And what is the connection to the murder?
Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Clark, Mary Higgins
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995.
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Mary Higgins Clark modeled her new husband and wife sleuths, Henry Parker Britland IV and his wife "Sunday" after the characters in a radio drama she listened to as a child.  Henry is a former U.S. President, and "Sunday" is his wife and a member of Congress.  The mysteries they solve are those that arise within their circle of friends.  My Gal Sunday includes four stories.
My Gal Sunday
Clark, Mary Higgins
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1966.
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Mary Higgins Clark modeled her new husband and wife sleuths, Henry Parker Britland IV and his wife "Sunday" after the characters in a radio drama she listened to as a child.  Henry is a former U.S. President, and "Sunday" is his wife and a member of Congress.  The mysteries they solve are those that arise within their circle of friends.  My Gal Sunday includes four stories.
My Gal Sunday
Clark, Mary Higgins
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.
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Mary Higgins Clark modeled her new husband and wife sleuths, Henry Parker Britland IV and his wife "Sunday" after the characters in a radio drama she listened to as a child.  Henry is a former U.S. President, and "Sunday" is his wife and a member of Congress.  The mysteries they solve are those that arise within their circle of friends.  My Gal Sunday includes four stories.
My Gal Sunday
Clark, Mary Higgins
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996.
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Mary Higgins Clark's experience renovating a Victorian house suggested the plot of this novel.  Emily Graham, a Manhattan lawyer, decides to buy a house that had belonged to her family more than a hundred years before.  While excavating the back yard for a swimming pool, the body if found of a young woman who had disappeared four years before.  And in the woman's hand is a ring that was an heirloom in Emily's family.  What is the connection between the dead woman and Emily's heritage?
On the Street Where You Live
Clark, Mary Higgins
New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001.
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A novellette that combines Christmas, family problems, a criminal family and New York City.
Silent Night
Clark, Mary Higgins
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995.
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You'll never want to take a cruise again after reading this one--it's about a serial killer whose targets are lonely women on ocean liners.
You Belong to Me
Clark, Mary Higgins
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1998.
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He Sees You When You're Sleeping
Clark, Mary Higgins and Carol Higgins Clark
New York: Scribners, 2001.
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This anthology of 11 stories resulted from a challenge made by Mary Higgins Clark to contribute a story.  The authors could write whatever they wanted to write--but they must incorporate three things into the story:  a thick fog, a thick steak, and a thick book.  Authors include Lawrence Block, Edna Buchanan, Carol Higgins Clark, Nelson and Luren DeMille, Janet Evanovich, Linda Fairstein, Walter Mosley, Nancy Pickard, Ann Rule, Donald E. Westlake, and Mary Higgins Clark herself.
The Plot Thickens
Clark, Mary Higgins, ed.
New York: Pocket Books, 1997.
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