Mary Higgins Clark
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Mary Theresa Eleanor Higgins Clark Conheeney (née Higgins; December 24, 1927 – January 31, 2020), known professionally as Mary Higgins Clark, was an American author of suspense novels. Each of her 51 books was a bestseller in the United States and various European countries, and all of her novels remained in print as of 2015, with her debut suspense novel, Where Are the Children?, in its seventy-fifth printing.
Higgins Clark began writing at an early age. After several years working as a secretary and copy editor, she spent a year as a stewardess for Pan-American Airlines before leaving her job to marry and start a family. She supplemented the family's income by writing short stories. After her husband died in 1964, Higgins Clark worked for many years writing four-minute radio scripts until her agent persuaded her to try writing novels. Her debut novel, a fictionalized account of the life of George Washington, did not sell well, and she decided to exploit her love of mystery/suspense novels. Her suspense novels became very popular, and have sold more than 100 million copies in the United States alone.

Lucky Day

The Last Horsemen of New York

Remember Me

The View

The Early Show
V.I.P.

A Stranger Is Watching

The Cradle Will Fall

Lucky Day

Before I Say Goodbye

Loves Music, Loves To Dance

We'll Meet Again

Pretend You Don't See Her

Terror Stalks the Class Reunion

A Cry in the Night

He Sees You When You're Sleeping

Toi que j'aimais tant

Deck the Halls

Deux petites filles en bleu

Deux petites filles en bleu

Where Are the Children?

I'll Be Seeing You

The Cradle Will Fall

Weep No More, My Lady

While My Pretty One Sleeps

All Around The Town

My Gal Sunday

Haven't We Met Before?

Les années perdues

The Mystery Cruise

Rien ne vaut la douceur du foyer

A Crime of Passion

Double Vision

You Belong to Me

Moonlight Becomes You

Let Me Call You Sweetheart
