Mary Higgins Clark is the author of the following novels:
Aspire to the
Heavens (1960), Where Are the
Children? (1975), A Stranger is
Watching (1977), The Cradle
Will Fall (1980), A Cry In The
Night (1982), Stillwatch
(1984), Weep
No More, My Lady (1987), While My
Pretty One Sleeps (1989), Loves Music,
Loves to Dance (1991), All Around
the Town (1992), I'll Be
Seeing You (1993), Remember Me
(1994), Silent
Night (1995), Let Me Call
You Sweetheart (1995), Pretend You
Don't See Her (1995), Moonlight
Becomes You (1996), All Through
the Night (1998), You Belong To
Me (1998), We'll Meet
Again (1999), Before I Say
Good-Bye (2000), On the Street
Where You Live (2001), Daddy's
Little Girl (2002), The Second
Time Around (2003), Nighttime Is
My Time (2004), No Place Like
Home (2005), Two Little
Girls in Blue (2006), and I Heard
That Song Before (2007). She
has also written the following novels with her daughter, Carol Higgins Clark: Deck the
Halls (2000), He Sees You
When You're Sleeping (2001), The Christmas
Thief (2004), and Santa Cruise
(2006). Mary Higgins Clark is author of
the following short story collections: The Anastasia
Syndrome and Other Stories (1989), That's the
Ticket! and Voices in the Coal Bin (1990), Death on the
Cape and Other Stories (1993), Stowaway and
Milk Run (1993), The Lottery
Winner: Alvirah And Willy Stories (1994), and My Gal Sunday
(1994). She is also the author of the
memoir Kitchen
Privileges (2001), and the children’s picture book Ghost Ship
(2007).
Learning about Mary
Higgins Clark – this is quite a good biography of her
Interview with
Mary Higgins Clark – a very recent interview that discusses I Heard That
Song Before
Powells.com interviews
– their interview with Mary Higgins Clark
A Conversation with
Mary Higgins Clark – from Writers Write
Mary
Higgins Clark – an interview in Psychology Today from 2004
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