Focus Fiction: Read-A-Likes - Mary Higgins Clark
Michael Allegretto - The Suitor [FICTION ALLEGRETTO]
- Valerie Rowe becomes the victim of a twisted and relentless courtship when a disturbed young man mistakes her kindness for affection.
Barbara Taylor Bradford - Power of a Woman [FICTION BRADFORD]
- Finally at terms with her long widowhood, Stevie must suddenly go back to the past and confront a devastating relationship in order to save her daughter's life.
Sandra Brown - Charade [FICTION BROWN]
- Following a successful heart transplant, TV star Cat Delaney abandons stardom and moves to San Antonio where a killer of donor heart recipients stalks her.
Catherine Coulter - The Target [FICTION COULTER]
- Ramsey Hunt retreats to his Colorado mountain cabin in search of peace and quiet, only to find a little girl hurt and unconscious in the forest with two gunmen hot on her trail.
Joy Fielding - See Jane Run [FICTION FIELDING]
- Jane Whittaker awakens unable to remember anything about herself, and unable to trust the unsettling stranger who claims to be her husband.
Beth Gutcheon - Still Missing [FICTION GUTCHEON]
- When 6 year old Alex disappears, his mother struggles to maintain her sanity, faith, and dignity.
Jonellen Heckler - Circumstances Unknown [FICTION HECKLER]
- Deena is caught in the killer's trap as she investigates her husband's suspicious drowning.
Tami Hoag - Night Sins [FICTION HOAG]
- When a young boy disappears without any clues, Megan, a tough-minded investigator, and Mitch, a local cop, must outsmart a killer who knows no bounds.
Iris Johansen - The Ugly Duckling [FICTION JOHANSEN]
- Plain Nell Calder's life is turned upside down by an assailant who slashes her face and kills her husband and daughter. After plastic surgery she emerges as a stunning beauty and sets out to find her attacker.
Velda Johnston - Voice in the Night [FICTION JOHNSTON]
- Awakened in the early morning darkness, Carla Baron lifts the telephone receiver to hear her dead husband's voice.
Patricia J. MacDonald - No Way Home [FICTION MACDONALD]
- Driven by grief, Lillie Burdette seeks the truth behind her daughter's death and exposes a tangle of lies that threaten both her sanity and her safety.
Barbara Michaels - Into the Darkness [FICTION MICHAELS]
- The inheritance of her grandfather's antique shop forces Meg into partnership with the man suspected of his murder.
Nancy Price - Night Woman [FICTION PRICE]
- For years Mary Eliot secretly wrote the novels that made her husband famous. Freed by his death, Mary learns that her passionate new young lover has sinister ambitions of his own.
Karen Robards - The Midnight Hour [FICTION ROBARDS]
- With a teenage daughter caught up in drugs and someone possibly stalking her, Judge Grace Hart calls the police and finds her life further confused by her feelings for the investigating detective.
Nora Roberts - Genuine Lies [FICTION ROBERTS]
- After Julia Summers moves with her 10-year-old son to Hollywood to help movie goddess Eve Benedict write a tell-all memoir, she learns just how far Eve's enemies will go to keep her book from publication.
Barabara Rogan - Suspicion [FICTION ROGAN]
- When Emma and her family move into a supposedly haunted house on Long Island, Emma finds herself hounded by someone who seems to know her most intimate secrets.
Steven Spruill - My Soul to Take [FICTION SPRUILL]
- When Dr. Suzannah Lord is asked to help an innocent victim, she must confront a dark memory from her past and a medical experiment gone terribly wrong.
Mary Stewart - Touch Not the Cat [FICTION STEWART]
- Garbled words of warning uttered by her dying father lead Bryony Ashley into danger as she investigates past and present intrigues on the family's English estate.
Marilyn Wallace - A Single Stone [MYSTERY WALLACE]
- Freed on a technicality for the murder of her daughter, Linda Orett's new life crumbles the day she hears of another child killed under the same circumstances in her hometown.
Phyllis Whitney - Woman Without a Past [FICTION WHITNEY]
- Successful mystery novelist Molly Hunt is stunned by the revelation that she was kidnapped as an infant and is apparently the daughter of an aristocratic South Carolina family.
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