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Publishers Say They're Holding Back Some E-Books
As the market quickens for "e-books," the schedule for their release is slowing down.
Simon & Schuster Holds Back Many Spring E-Books
As the market quickens for "e-books," the schedule for their release is slowing down.
Deck the Halls and The Christmas Thief Review
Deck the Halls and The Christmas Thief brings us the first collaboration by well-known authors Mary Higgins Clark and her daughter Carol Higgins Clark.
Dresden students embrace I Love to Write Day
Vicki Grove, Ionia author of 14 children's books, tells about how as a young student, like her Dresden R-12 audience, she wrote a story based on an experience she had involving glass jelly jars and a stuffed dog she named Buttercup.
Saint Dominic Academy Post-Gala Coverage
Suspense writer, Carol Higgins Clark, was the honorary guest at Saint Dominic Academy's 11th Annual Leadership Awards Gala held Sept.
'On The Street Where You Live' Announced
On The Street Where You Live, based on Mary Higgins Clark's 2002 best selling novel, tells the story of a woman who is haunted by two grisly murders separated by more than a century, yet somehow inextricably linked.
The most-read adult fiction at Linebaugh Library System for last week includes: 1. "Alex Cross's Trial" by James Patterson 2. "Finger Lickin' Fifteen" by Janet Evanovich 3. "Black Hills" by Nora Roberts 4. "The Lost Symbol" by Dan Brown 5. "The Last Song" by Nicholas Sparks 6. "South of Broad" by Pat Conroy 7. "Smash Cut" by Sandra Brown 8. "Just ...
The most-read adult fiction at Linebaugh Library System for last week: 1. "Run For Your Life" by James Patterson 2. "Finger Lickin' Fifteen" by Janet Evanovich 3. "The Associate" by John Grisham 4. "Loitering With Intent" by Stuart Woods 5. "Just Take My Heart" by Mary Higgins Clark 6. "Black Hills" by Nora Roberts 7. "Smash Cut" by Sandra Brown 8.
Novelist Mary Higgins Clark named Grandp...
Renowned suspense novelist, and New Jersey resident, Mary Higgins Clark pulls the winning 50/50 ticket this afternoon at the Grandparents Day luncheon in Jersey City where she was honored as Grandparent of the Year.
Novelist to be honored tomorrow at Grandparents Day celebration
PHOTOS >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Novelist to be honored tomorrow at Grandparents Day celebration Suspense novelist and New Jersey resident Mary Higgins Clark will be honored as "Grandparent of the Year" in Jersey City tomorrow at the Margaret Anna Cusack Care Center's sixth annual Grandparents Day Lunch.
Highest Circulation Books at the Library
Materials with the highest circulation at the Windsor-Severance Library from July 13-Aug. 10 'Finger Lickin' Fifteen,' by Janet Evanovich 'My Sister's Keeper,' by Jodi Picoult 'Gone Tomorrow,' by Lee Child 'The Devil's Punchbowl,' by Greg Iles 'Just Take my Heart,' by Mary Higgins Clark 'Run for Your Life,' by James Patterson 'The ...
Hillsdale's Mary Jane Clark will be at Northvale store
TELL ME MORE: The three decades the Hillsdale author spent as producer-writer at CBS News set her up nicely for her next gig: As a best-selling thriller writer, her 12 books, to date, are based on a fictional television network KEY News.
Hillsdale's Mary Jane Clark will be at Northvale store
TELL ME MORE: The three decades the Hillsdale author spent as producer-writer at CBS News set her up nicely for her next gig: As a best-selling thriller writer, her 12 books, to date, are based on a fictional television network KEY News.
The most-read adult fiction at Linebaugh Library System for the past week includes: 1. "Finger Lickin' Fifteen" by Janet Evanovich 2. "The Associate" by John Grisham 3. "Swimsuit" by James Patterson 4. "Just Take My Heart" by Mary Higgins Clark 5. "Matters of the Heart" by Danielle Steel 6. "The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue Monk Kidd 7. "First ...
Book Review: Hitched by Carol Higgins Clark
Carol Higgins Clark is the daughter of the suspense queen, Mary Higgins Clark. The writing style of Carol Higgins Clark is completely different from Mary Higgins Clark.
Time ripe to answer the call to craft novel
From a very early age, I was utterly focused on becoming a successful novelist the likes of Stephen King or Mary Higgins Clark.
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