Where Are You Now? (Paperback)
| Author: Mary Higgins Clark |
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Publish Date: 3/24/2009
Sales Rank: 4540
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(in Inches) 6.5H x 4.25L x 1T
Pages:
338
Age Range:
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| The international bestselling Queen of Suspense proves she knows how to tell a gripping story with this mystery of a family tragedy and one woman''s dangerous quest for the truth about the man she''s loved since childhood. |
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Driven by a need to solve the mystery of an older sibling's disappearance ten years earlier, young lawyer Carolyn MacKenzie launches an investigation into a bizarre community of people who choose to disappear, embarking on a driven quest that poses life-threatening consequences. Reprint. |
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Mary Higgins Clark creates another suspense-filled reader with a story of a woman who goes searching for her brother. Carolyn's brother disappeared without a trace years ago, but he still contacts his mother three times a year to let her know he's still alive. Now an assistant district attorney in Manhattan, Carolyn is determined to track him down and get to the truth.
Mary Higgins Clark creates another suspense-filled reader with a story of a woman who goes searching for her brother. Carolyn's brother disappeared without a trace years ago, but he still contacts his mother three times a year to let her know he's still alive. Now an assistant district attorney in Manhattan, Carolyn is determined to track him down and get to the truth.
Author Bio
Mary Higgins Clark
Mary Higgins Clark grew up in a Catholic household in the Bronx. Her life has been marked by several traumatic losses; her father, when she was 10, and later, her husband of 15 years. Left with five children to support, Clark turned to writing. She soon mastered the suspense novel, and won international acclaim as a recipient of the Grand Prix de Literature Policiere. Clark is active in literacy education as well as a number of historical and literary associations, including the American Irish Historical Society, the Mystery Writers of America, and the International Crime Writers Congress.












