I'll Be Seeing You by Mary Higgins Clark

I'll Be Seeing You by Mary Higgins Clark

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Zusammenfassung

Young news reporter Meghan Collins is on an assignment in a busy casualty department of a New York hospital.

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I'll Be Seeing You by Mary Higgins Clark

Young news reporter Meghan Collins is on an assignment in a busy casualty department of a New York hospital. A trauma team bring in a street mugging victim, a young woman robbed of her identification. The medics are working furiously to revive her, but finally give up, remove the oxygen mask that has covered her face and Meghan hurls head first into a living nightmare. The face is a mirror image of her own...To add to the mystery of her murdered doppelganger, the recent death of Meghan's father is suddenly being treated as a suspicious case...As the links between these two mysterious stories increase, Meghan's own life could be in danger.
For sheer storytelling power - and breathtaking pace - Clark is without peer * People *
Clark can prickle scalps with shivery skill * Cosmopolitan *
Mary Higgins Clark is one of the most famous authors in the world. Born in the Bronx in 1929, she has written forty-two books, all of which have been bestsellers in the United States. The leading force in the genres of suspense novels and psychological thrillers, Mary Higgins Clark is also a minority owner of the American basketball team, the Brooklyn Nets. She has five children, including a daughter, Carol Higgins Clark, who is also a successful suspense writer. Where Are The Children, Mary's debut suspense novel, has been printed seventy-five times.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780099303718
ISBN 10 009930371X
Titel I'll Be Seeing You
Autor Mary Higgins Clark
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Cornerstone
Erscheinungsjahr 1994-08-04
Seitenanzahl 336
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