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Where Are the Children? - Mary Higgins Clark
Where Are the Children?
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Nancy Harmon had fled the heartbreak of her first marriage, the macabre deaths of her two little children, the hostile front-page newspaper stories and the shocking charges against her. She changed her name, dyed her red hair sable brown, and left California for the wind-swept peace of Cape Cod.... show more
Nancy Harmon had fled the heartbreak of her first marriage, the macabre deaths of her two little children, the hostile front-page newspaper stories and the shocking charges against her. She changed her name, dyed her red hair sable brown, and left California for the wind-swept peace of Cape Cod. Now she was married again, had two more beautiful children, and the terrible pain had begun to heal...until the morning when she looked in the back yard for her little boy and girl, found only one red mitten, and knew that the nightmare was beginning again...
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780671741181 (0671741187)
ASIN: 671741187
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages no: 290
Edition language: English
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mzpembroke
mzpembroke rated it
4.5 Awesome, as Usual
This author always amazes me! She tells what could be sad and dreary tales with a flair for the dramatic and ropes her readers in quickly! Good Book!
Gurglings of a Putrid Stream
Gurglings of a Putrid Stream rated it
3.0 Where Are the Children? by Mary HIggins Clark
Mary Higgins Clark's second novel and her first suspense novel.Number 50 on the Mystery Writers of America's list "The Top 100 Mystery Novels of All Time." This list also includes Agatha Christie's book, The Witness for the Prosecution. Oh, wait. That was a short story, not a novel. Memory is a funn...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it
1.0 Where Are the Children?
The story involves an innocent woman, Nancy Harmon, who was at one point convicted of the murder of her two young children and sentenced to the gas chamber in California. Released on a technicality, the key witness had disappeared so she couldn't be retried. She dyed and cut her hair, changed her na...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it
A splendid question. I was totally engrossed and continued to enjoy Clark's books for quite a while. I don't know if I could reread it, knowing what happens.
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