I've Heard That Song Before
2 journalers for this copy...
At the start of bestseller Clark's riveting new novel of suspense, Kay Lansing recalls her first visit as a six-year-old to the Carrington estate in Englewood, N.J., where her father worked as a landscaper. Twenty-two years later, she returns to ask the present owner, Peter Carrington, if she can use the mansion for a fund-raiser. The two fall madly in love, and after a whirlwind courtship, they marry despite the shadow of suspicion that hangs over Peter regarding the death of a neighbor's daughter two decades earlier and the drowning of his first wife four years before. After an idyllic honeymoon, the couple return to New Jersey, where a magazine article has caused the police to reopen the cases. The subsequent discovery of two bodies buried on the estate causes even Kay to doubt her husband's innocence. Clark (Two Little Girls in Blue) deftly keeps the finger of guilt pointed in many directions until the surprising conclusion.
Fascinating story: How would you judge? Is somebody responsible for killing people while sleepwalking?
I don´t know. Can sleepwalking be treated effectivly with medicaments? A lot of questions are running through my head after reading this great story.
But I think after “Nightime is my time” were all follwing books not so good, as this book (also on my AVL).
I don´t know. Can sleepwalking be treated effectivly with medicaments? A lot of questions are running through my head after reading this great story.
But I think after “Nightime is my time” were all follwing books not so good, as this book (also on my AVL).
Journal Entry 3 by susiuni at Alabama (ehem. OBCZ) in Leipzig, Sachsen Germany on Friday, December 5, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (12/6/2008 UTC) at Alabama (ehem. OBCZ) in Leipzig, Sachsen Germany
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
For the Release-Challenge.
The book is waiting in the cupboard of the coffee-shop for new readers.
For the Release-Challenge.
The book is waiting in the cupboard of the coffee-shop for new readers.
Danke dafür!
Aktualisierung des Bestands der OBCZ: das Buch befindet sich momentan tatsächlich im Regal (neu, wieder oder immer noch)