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    PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BEST-SELLERS  Nov 20, 2009
    "Dashing Through the Snow" by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark. (Pocket). (Honolulu Advertiser)

    Brothers and sisters  Oct 11, 2009
    By Mary Higgins Clark. Mary Higgins Clark s latest novel is a well-paced thriller sure to please longtime fans. (Lihue Garden Island, HA)

    Daily TV and radio guide  Sep 25, 2009
    Mary Higgins Clark s Try to Remember 8 p.m. (LMN) A forensics detective (Gabrielle Anwar) investigates a string of murders. NR (2004). (Boston Globe)

    Gabrio's perfect part-time job  Sep 7, 2009
    " Gabrio said her mother taught her a lot about driving school bus. She said whenever she'd have a question she'd ask her mother. This school year Gabrio said she'll have 30-33 stops and about 60 students on her Baxter route that is around her neighborhood in the Inglewood Drive, Lynndale Drive and Johnson Road area. Gabrio said she received her route information about two weeks ago and last week she received an additional stop so she has to figure out how to do her pick up and drop off of... (Brainerd Daily Dispatch)

    Authors first book is a mystery  Aug 23, 2009
    Among her favorite authors that may have influenced her own writing are Jonathan Kellerman, Sue Grafton and Mary Higgins Clark. This is a bit of a change from her interests when she was younger. (Westerly Sun, RI)

    Swap old books for 'new' at The T&D Saturday  Aug 6, 2009
    "Some of the authors ... are John Grisham, Nora Roberts, Danielle Steel and Mary Higgins Clark. We have children's books, romance, fiction, reference, cookbooks.". Hall said books will be accepted on site at the swap, set for 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 8, in The T&D lobby. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)

    Book ReView open for business  Jul 9, 2009
    Terrell makes a point to visit the shop every week, combing the shelves for a stories by a favorite author, Mary Higgins Clark, Janet Evanovich or perhaps Michael Connelly. "I like mysteries and histories and suspense and things that have a little edge," Terrell said. (Waterloo Courier, IO)

    I am a bookworm  Jul 9, 2009
    After all, I do not believe I will have to worry about picking up a Mary Higgins Clark book, and finding a vampire in my soup. Article Rating. (Port Lavaca Wave, TX)

    • Filer Library additions  May 15, 2009
    "Cedar Cove Christmas" by Debbie Macomber, "Matchmakers" by Debbie Macomber, "Perfect Chemistry" by Simone Elkeles, "Angels and Demons" by Dan Brown, "City of Glass" by Cassandra Clare, "Dead and Gone" by Charlaine Harris, "Fatally Flaky" by Diane Mott Davidson, "Impulse" by Ellen Hopkins, "Night and Day" by Robert B. Parker, "Blood and Ice" by Robert Masello, "First Family" by David Baldacci, "The 8th Confession" by James Patterson, "Rumors" by Anna Godbersen, "The Private Patient" by P.D.... (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)

    San Francisco Chronicle Best-Sellers May 10 San Francisco Chronicle Best-Sellers May 10 /  May 11, 2009
    JUST TAKE MY HEART, by Mary Higgins Clark. 1. (San Francisco Chronicle)

    • New at M-C libraries  May 9, 2009
    "Why Can't My Child Behave? Why Can't She Cope? Why Can't He Learn?" by Jane Hersey, "New Flavors for Salads" by Dina Cheney, "Backyards" by Bridget Biscotti Bradley, "First Family" by David Baldacci, "Borderline" by Nevada Barr, "Just Take My Heart" by Mary Higgins Clark, "She Shoots to Conquer" by Dorothy Cannell, "BoneMan's Daughters" by Ted Dekker. Large-print fiction. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)

    Lolo crime novelist shares award with Grafton  May 3, 2009
    Since then Grand Masters have included Stephen King, Mary Higgins Clark, Alfred Hitchcock, Elmore Leonard, Joseph Wambaugh, Ira Levin, P.D. James and Ellery Queen ... "They told me not to feel too bad, that Sue Grafton had just been there, and only three people had showed up a guy wanting directions to the restroom, a girl who'd lost her mother and a woman who though Sue Grafton was Mary Higgins Clark." Vince Devlin writes for the Missoulian. (Montana Standard, MT)

    Jill Lepore: Edgar Allan Poe and the economy of horror.  Apr 28, 2009
    The Humbug: A Critic at Large: The New Yorker. Edgar Allan Poe and the economy of horror. (New Yorker)

    Family Affair  Apr 12, 2009
    MOTHER-and-daughter authors Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark, in a rare astronomical confluence, just happened to have books published on the same day -- Mary's "Just Take My Heart" (Simon & Schuster) and Carol's "Cursed," a new Regan Reilly mystery from Scribner. So they celebrated at Elaine's the other night with writer friends Nelson DeMille, Lewis Burke Frumkes, Susan Isaacs and Thomas Cook, plus Mary's grandd 00004000 aughter Elizabeth Clark, who's on "All My Children.". (New York Post -- Gossip)

    The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books Kicks Off Its 14(th) Storied Year April 25th - 26th at UCLA  Apr 2, 2009
    Highlighting everything from hot-topics in social media to an exploration of L.A.s rich Hispanic heritage, the weekend will also feature over 100 speaker panels and six outdoor stages presenting Gustavo Arellano, David Baldacci, Bob Barker, T.C. Boyle, Mary Higgins Clark, Giada DeLaurentiis, Steve Lopez, Alonzo Mourning, Brooke Shields, Tori Spelling, Henry Winkler and many more. (For a full list of attractions, visit: ). (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)

    No More Advice  Mar 10, 2009
    When the center's Lewis Frumkes recalled he'd once been handed a calling card that said, "Ethel LeFrak, Advisor," with the widow's phone number, Ethel quipped: "I've retired as an advisor . . . now people can reach me at 1-800-TIRED." Enjoying the banter were Mary Higgins Clark, Barbara Taylor Bradford, Frank McCourt, Lawrence Block, Tony Hendra, Daphne Merkin, Ben Cheever and Bob Morris. . (New York Post -- Gossip)

    Christophers to Honor Outstanding Work in Books, Film, TV at Diamond Anniversary Awards Gala in April  Feb 26, 2009
    Along with McCullough, other special Christopher Award-winning literary and media icons have included Dave Brubeck, Eli Wiesel, Mary Higgins Clark, Carroll O'Connor, Dr. Robert Coles, master puppeteer Caroll "Big Bird" Spinney, dance educator Jacques d'Amboise, and Children's Television Workshop creator Joan Ganz Cooney, as well as such landmark programming as "Masterpiece Theatre," "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood," "American Masters," "Face the Nation," and NBC's "The More You Know" public service... (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)




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