On The Street Where You Live

On The Street Where You Live
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The pretty New York attorney--a millionaire due to a lucky stock market break--has been sued by her greedy ex-husband and stalked by a man who thinks she helped his mother's murderer escape punishment. --Barrie Trinkle. But characterization isn't what's made this 24-book author a bestseller-list regular. Both women disappeared on September 7, 105 years apart. The cleverly complex plot gallops along at a great clip, the little background details are au courant, and the identities of both murderers come as an enjoyable surprise. Worse, when she breaks ground for a backyard pool, the backhoe brings up the body of Martha Lawrence, who vanished four years ago, and whose dead hand clutches the finger bone of Madeline Shapley, iden
Cluched in Martha's skeletal hand is the finger bone of another woman with a ring still on it -- a Shapley family heirloom. She is identified is Martha Lawrence, who disappeared four years earlier. Feeling a need for roots, she buys her ancestral home in New Jersey, which her family sold in 1892, after the disappearance of young Madeline Shapley one of Emily's forbears. When Emily investigates the link between her family's past and the recent murder, she provokes a devious and seductive killer, who selects her as his next victim.. Following the breakup of her marriage and her pursuit by an obsessed stalker, criminal defense attourney Emily Graham accepts an offer to work in a major Manhattan law firm. Now, more than a century later, as the house is being renovated, the bones of a young woman are found in the backyard. In the gripping new novel from America's Queen of Suspense, a young woman is haunted by two murders that arc closely linked -- despite the one hundred and ten years that separate them
Did someone in charge not like MHC's ending and decided to change it Mrs. Dwight Smith As a Mary Higgins Clark fan I have lately been adding some of my favorites to my Kindle. 'On The Street Where You Live' falls into that category and so I purchased the Kindle version and have just finished reading it. I have a question: WHERE THE 'BLEEP' ARE THE LAST FEW PARAGRAPHS OF THIS BOOK?!!! I hunted up my paperback copy to make sure I wasn't imagining it and sure enough, there in my hard copy were the final paragraphs--the ones that sent chills down my spine the first time I read it. So what happened to the Kindle versi. "This would make a great movie!" according to Kona. Lawyer Emily Graham has just moved into her ancestral home in a picturesque seaside village when a series of murders begins. And not just any murders: They replicate to the last detail a series of murders that took place there one hundred years ago, and the anniversary of the last killing is this Saturdaywho will be next?Mary Higgins Clark has created a strong heroine in Emily and filled the story with a large cast of suspects that will keep you guessing until the last minute. My favorite chapters were those narrated by the uns. Kindle Customer said Good suspenseful story. Just when you think you might have the mystery solved---you might not! A good story in true Mary Higgins Clark stule