The highly anticipated follow-up to the Queen of Suspense's iconic bestseller, Where Are the Children?.
THEY THOUGHT IT COULDNâT HAPPEN AGAIN. THEY WERE WRONG.
A lawyer turned successful podcaster, Missy has worked hard to put the past behind her.
More than four decades ago, her mother, Nancy Harmon, was convicted of the murder of her first two children and released on a technicality. Shunned by her family and the media, she was building a new life for herself in Cape Cod when her children from a second marriage, Missy and her brother Mike, vanished too. Once again the prime suspect, this time Nancy was able to confront the secrets buried in her past and rescue her kids from a dangerous predator.
But Nancyâs past has a long reach. Missy has recently married a man whose first wife died tragically, leaving him and their young daughter, Riley, behind. While Missy and her brother Mike help their mother relocate from Cape Cod to the equally idyllic Hamptons, Missyâs new stepdaughter goes missing.
As history chillingly repeats itself, Missy and Mike must draw on memories of their own abduction as they race to find Riley and save her from the same trauma they experienced â or something much worse . . .
Just like the original, Where Are the Children Now? will keep you holding your breath until the very last page.
PRAISE FOR MARY HIGGINS CLARK:
âI adore Mary Higgins Clarkâ KARIN SLAUGHTER
âClark plays out her story like the pro that she is . . . flawlessâ DAILY MIRROR
âThe âQueen of Suspenseâ is renowned for her fast-moving prose and dazzling plot twistsâ GOOD BOOK GUIDE
âMary Higgins Clarkâs awesome gift for storytelling has always been the secret of her strength as a suspense novelistâ NEW YORK TIMES
âTeeming with tantalizing twists, Clarkâs cracking tale . . . is a tempting and thought-provoking thrillerâ BOOKLIST
âThereâs something special about Clarkâs thrillers . . . the compassion she extends to her charactersâ PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
âShould come with a warning: start in the evening and youâll be reading late into the nightâ USA TODAY