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Remember Me

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Remember Me

By: Mary Higgins Clark
Narrated by: Alyssa Bresnahan
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A mother's love...

Haunted by ghosts of terrors past...

Menley Nichols as never stopped blaming herself for the accidental death of her two-year old son, a tragedy that strained her marriage and her sanity. When she and her husband Adam, a high-profile attorney, are blessed with a beautiful new baby daughter, they dedicate themselves to rebuilding their lives together - unaware that someone in their midst has a very different agenda for them.

Yearning to return to his Cape Cod roots for a late summer respite, Adam moves his family into Remember House, an 18th-century sea captain's house as legendary as it is picturesque. But the Nichols are immediately drawn into a dark and threatening web of events that disrupt the seemingly peaceful seaside town. As mysterious incidents amass into a cloud of menace, Menley must soon confront the shadows of the past...and the mounting fear for her beloved daughter's life....

©2012 Mary Higgins Clark (P)2012 Simon & Schuster, Inc
Psychological Suspense Marriage Fiction Haunted Scary
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Critic reviews

" Remember Me pulls it off brilliantly, harkening back to the best of Daphne DuMaurier." ( People)
"Suspense with a capital S..." (The Associated Press)
"A grippingly readable thriller....Mary Higgins Clark does wonders...." ( The Plain Dealer, Cleveland)