Meghan Collins, a rookie reporter, is on an assignment in a busy casualty department of a New York hospital when a young mugging victim is brought in. Stripped of her identity, there’s no way to tell who the hapless victim was or where she came from but the sight of her sends a chill through Meghan … the victim looks just like her! Continue reading “I’ll Be Seeing You”
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Let Me Call You Sweetheart
A murder is committed and a man’s paying for it with his life. In any criminal justice system in the world, this would be an ideal scenario; justice has been served, victim’s been avenged, society has been paid its dues, victory for all. Perfect.
But then you discover the “victim” wasn’t quite such an innocent and the man behind bars might be the wrong one entirely. Then, what? Continue reading “Let Me Call You Sweetheart”
On the street where you live
I am quite certain by now that MHC has something for precognition and regression and … you know …. other such things. As well as stalkers.
OK, that sounds wrong.
But you know what I mean. Continue reading “On the street where you live”
I Heard That Song Before
I’m going to say it right at the offset – I’ve read more captivating Mary Higgins Clarks than this one. That’s not to say I Heard That Song Before (far be it from me to find faults but I just cannot shake the ‘bad grammar feeling’ every time I say the title) was a bad book. […]