Where are the Children?
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Nancy Harmon has a new home, a loving husband and two beautiful children. The thing is, she's had all this before ...Seven years ago she escaped from a volatile marriage and the devastating deaths of her first two children. Now, she's trying to start afresh. The accusations. The newspaper stories. The blame. That's all behind her. Or so she thinks. For someone has not forgotten. Somebody who is determined to bring the terror and the pain hurtling back. One cold morning, Nancy leaves her children to play outside - but when she returns, they have disappeared. With growing terror, she realises it has begun again ...
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #77785 in Books
- Published on: 2007-09-03
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 304 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Mary Higgins Clark is the author of twenty-two worldwide bestselling works of fiction and a memoir. She lives in Saddle River, New Jersey, with her husband.
Customer Reviews
One of her earlier novels and one of her best
I read this many years ago the first time, and have read it many many times since. It is one of her best books. It's about a woman who was accused of murdering her two young children a few years ago who has now made a new life for herself and has a new husband and two more small children, one morning a newspaper exposes her true identity, and at the same time that she opens the paper and sees the story, her children who were playing in the garden, disappear. Of course suspicion falls on her, and the story centres on the battle to find the children and prove her innocence, and discover the truth about what really happened to her other kids.
Chilling but great
Her children died years ago, she was the prime suspect of their murder, so when the children she replaced them with also disappear in the same way who else would you accuse?
Chilling and hard to read in places, however it has good twists that get your brain bellowing 'i told you so' in your ear.




