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Le fantôme de Lady Margaret
Par Mary Higgins Clark. 1990
Quel rapport peut-il y avoir entre les attentats qui ensanglantent Londres, visant la famille royale, et les recherches d'une jeune…
historienne sur la terrible Lady Margaret, décapitée au XVIIe siècle ? La vengeance, peut-être. Ou l'hypnose ? Le surnaturel, pour deux jumelles aux prises avec un psychopathe ; la passion meurtrière d'un jeune homme pour son ancien professeur ; amour, mort et loterie pour les deux amis de " jour de chance " : l'auteur de La Nuit du renard, grand prix de littérature policière, explore ici en cinq récits toute la gamme du suspense et de la terreur.Mount Vernon love story: a novel of George and Martha Washington
Par Mary Higgins Clark. 2002
The book opens on preparations for John Adams's inauguration, with George Washington reminiscing about his career and family life--specifically his…
successful marriage to widow Martha "Patsy" Custis. He continues the story as he and Patsy retire to his Mount Vernon, Virginia, estate. Bestseller. 1968Un grito en la noche
Par Mary Higgins Clark. 1982
Jenny MacPartland, the struggling divorced mother of two small girls, meets and marries handsome, wealthy artist Erich Krueger, who takes…
her and her children away to his family mansion in Minnesota. Erich becomes brooding and rageful, and Jenny discovers that he is obsessed with the memory of his dead mother, Caroline. Spanish languageRemember me
Par Mary Higgins Clark. 1994
After their young son's tragic death, Menley and Adam Nichols, a couple living on Cape Cod, try to begin a…
new life with a baby daughter. But they move into a house with a sinister past, and gradually a sequence of horrible and frightening events take over their lives. 1994.A cry in the night
Par Mary Higgins Clark. 1982
Jenny MacPartland, the struggling divorced mother of two small girls, meets and marries handsome, wealthy artist Erich Krueger who takes…
her and her children away to his family mansion in Minnesota. Erich becomes brooding and rageful and Jenny discovers that he is obsessed with the memory of his dead mother, Caroline. 1982Where are you now?
Par Mary Higgins Clark. 2008
When she was sixteen, Carolyn MacKenzie's brother Mack disappeared but each Mother's Day Mack makes a brief call home. Ten…
years later Carolyn, now an attorney, interrupts the call to tell Mack that she will find him. Despite a warning from Mack, Carolyn persists--and finds herself in danger. Bestseller. 2008Mount Vernon love story: a novel of George and Martha Washington
Par Mary Higgins Clark. 2002
The book opens on preparations for John Adams's inauguration, with George Washington reminiscing about his career and family life--specifically his…
successful marriage to widow Martha "Patsy" Custis. He continues the story as he and Patsy retire to his Mount Vernon, Virginia, estate. Bestseller. 1968Ghost ship: a Cape Cod story
Par Mary Higgins Clark, Wendell Minor. 2007
When Thomas finds an old belt buckle on the beach after a storm, the ghost of Silas, a cabin boy…
from colonial times, appears. He tells Thomas how he prevented a shipwreck in 1761 and was rewarded with the ship captain's buckle. For grades 2-4. 2007Twenty contemporary writers commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Edgar Allan Poe with chilling stories inspired by the…
master himself.Nearly two centuries after they were penned, Edgar Allan Poe's macabre tales are still working their eerie magic on readers of every stripe—thrill-seekers, filmmakers, even fellow writers of suspense. Collected here to honor and celebrate Poe's genius are original stories by some of the best mystery writers at work today.A son attempts to connect with his dying father in Thomas H. Cook's "Nevermore." John Lutz's "Poe, Poe, Poe" combines elements from several of Poe's stories in a twisted tale of madness and mayhem. "Poe, Jo, and I," by Don Winslow, examines the curious bond literature can form between the most unlikely of friends. And in Jon L. Breen's "William Allan Wilson," getting even has never felt so good.With contributions by Mary Higgins Clark, Jeremiah Healy, Peter Lovesey, P. J. Parrish, Daniel Stashower, and Angela Zeman, among others, On a Raven's Wing is a fitting tribute to the one and only Edgar Allan Poe.