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Mary Higgins Clark
Just take my heart
After famous actress Natalie Raines is found in her home, dying from a gunshot wound, police immediately suspect her theatrical agent and jealous soon-to-be-ex-husband, Gregg Aldrich. But no charges are brought against him until two years later, when a career criminal suddenly claims Aldrich had tried to hire him to kill her. The case is a plum assignment for attractive thirty-two-year-old assistant prosecutor Emily Wallace. She spends long hours preparing for the trial, and unaware of a seemingly well-meaning neighbor’s violent past, gives him a key to her home to care for her dog.
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L’espion qui vivait au Ritz, de A. E. Hotchner
Noémi et les grandes personnes, de Marilène Clément
Un cri dans la nuit, de Mary Higgins Clark
Un amour d’étourneau de Margarete Sigl Corbo et Diane Marie Barras
Le roman de George et Martha
S’il n’avait pas rencontré la belle et courageuse Martha, George Washington serait-il devenu le héros de la guerre d’Indépendance et le premier président des Etats-Unis ? Derrière chaque grand homme se cache une femme qui l’aime et le soutient, et la jeune veuve ira jusqu’à traverser les lignes ennemies pour le rejoindre. Dans cette biographie romancée, qui est aussi son premier livre, elle dresse le magnifique portrait d’une femme méconnue, et révèle la profonde humanité d’un des Pères de l’Amérique. Ce Roman est une biographie romancée de l’écrivaine américaine Mary Higgins Clark, paru en 1968. Il s’agit du premier livre publié de l’auteur qui choisit de refondre l’ouvrage et d’en donner une nouvelle version en 2000.

