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Let Me Call You Sweetheart -

Let Me Call You Sweetheart

von Mary Higgins Clark

It's a minor accident that brings prosecutor Kerry McGrath to the plastic surgeon's office with her beloved daughter, Robin. But even as the doctor assures Kerry that her daughter's scars will heal, she spies a familiar-looking beautiful woman in the waiting room and is seized by an overpowering sense of deja vu. When, on a return visit, she sees the same haunting face -- on another woman -- she has an intense flash of recognition: it's the face of Suzanne Reardon, the "Sweetheart Murder" victim, killed more than ten years ago! The case resulted in a guilty verdict and life sentence for Suzanne's husband, Skip. But for what possible reason would Dr. Smith be giving his patients the face of a dead woman?

As Kerry immerses herself in a fresh investigation, she is catapulted into the strange and ominous territory of those so obsessed with beauty they'll kill for it. Each new piece of evidence she unearths reveals a disturbing cache of questions. Not only does everyone involved want to keep the case closed, it's clear somebody will stop at nothing to keep it sealed forever. As she delves deeper she finds she's wrestling with a force so sinister that her own life -- and her daughter's -- is threatened with increasing peril....

Interweaving fascinating characters with deeply daring, staggeringly unpredictable plot twists, Mary Higgins Clark reminds us that she is, indeed, America's Queen of Suspense.

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Mehr als vierzig Jahre lang konnten sich ihre treuen Leser darauf verlassen, dass die amerikanische Autorin psychologischer Spannungsromane Mary Higgins Clark zuverlässig mindestens einen neuen Thriller pro Jahr herausgeben würde. Die Vorfreude war immer groß – und es ist ein eigenartiges Gefühl zu wissen, dass dem nun durch den Tod der Schriftstellerin im Januar 2020, deren Stammverlag Simon & Schuster, dem sie 45 Jahre lang die Treue gehalten hatte, ihr besondere Liebenswürdigkeit und...

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Art:
eBook
Sprache:
englisch
Umfang:
320 Seiten
ISBN:
9780743206235
Erschienen:
2000
Verlag:
Simon + Schuster
10
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