Summary
Mary Higgins Clark: Up Your Street
After a traumatic divorce and an unpleasant experience with a mentally disturbed person, young lawyer Emily Graham decides to change her job, but also her life. So he will accept a job at a large law firm and buy his ancestral home in the idyllic setting of the New Jersey coast. Her family sold that house back in 1892, after Emily's cousin, then a young girl, Madeline Shapley, disappeared from it. After a hundred years, the body of a girl, who, however, died recently, will be found in the yard, and with her will be found a finger with the family jewelry of the long-lost Madeline... Connecting the past and the present, Mary Higgins Clark will tell an exciting and unusual story that will connect two centuries, several murdered girls and one, two or maybe even three killers.
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