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Large Print Books 2008 - Toronto Public Library

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Clark, Mary Higgins<br />

I heard that song before<br />

Kay Lansing marries the son of her gardener father's<br />

wealthy employer, only to become increasingly disturbed<br />

by the suspicion surrounding her husband, Peter, in regard<br />

to the deaths of his first wife and a high-school senior.<br />

Clark, Mary Higgins<br />

Where are you now?<br />

As Carolyn MacKenzie unravels the mystery behind her<br />

brother's disappearance ten years ago, she confronts<br />

someone close to her that is equally determined to keep<br />

his whereabouts secret at any cost.<br />

Clarke, Brock<br />

An arsonist's guide to writers' homes in New<br />

England<br />

New Englander Sam Pulsifer always insisted that burning<br />

down Emily Dickinson's Amherst home was an accident.<br />

After 10 years in prison, he is determined to get his life<br />

back on track: he gets married, has a couple of kids, and<br />

moves into a cookie-cutter Massachusetts suburb called<br />

Camelot. But the tranquility doesn't last.<br />

Cleland, Jane K.<br />

Deadly appraisal<br />

Antiques expert Josie Prescott's new life in New Hampshire<br />

is thriving, with a successful business and a romance with<br />

the police chief, until Maisy Gaylor drops dead at a benefit<br />

and Josie finds herself on the short list of suspects.<br />

Clement, Blaize<br />

Even cat sitters get the blues : a Dixie Hemingway<br />

mystery<br />

Pet-sitter Dixie, a former sheriff's deputy on leave after<br />

the death of her husband and daughter, finds a corpse in<br />

the gatehouse of a mansion, but leaves the body for<br />

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