From the New York Times bestselling author of Someone Is Watching, a novel of psychological suspense about a woman whose life takes a shocking turn when a young girl contacts her, claiming to be her daughter who was kidnapped in Mexico years earlier. A lifetime ago, every year Caroline Shipley looked forward to her wedding anniversary. But then a celebratory trip to Mexico for the occasion with her husband and friends ended in the unsolved kidnapping of her infant daughter, Samantha. Now, fifteen years after that horrific time, divorced and isolated, Caroline is forced to relive the kidnapping by reporters who call every year on the anniversary of Samantha's disappearance. However, this year when the phone rings, Caroline hears the sweet voice of a girl claiming to be her long-lost daughter. Plunged back into the world of heartbreak, suspicion and questions that led the case to run cold so many years ago, Caroline doesn't know what or who to believe. But when she starts to figure it out, she finds the answers dangerously close to home.
A remarkable memoir that tells the story of a person who changed genders chronicles the life of James, a critically acclaimed novelist, who eventually became Jenny, a happy and successful English professor. Reprint.
By midmorning we were at the summit , and we looked around at the lakes shimmering with ice and the snow - covered hills that surrounded us . The kids threw snowballs and fought with icicles as if they were swords .
There was one page. She'd written my name, that I was an FBI agent, and that Joe Barnow was in love with me. I showed it to Fitzy. “Why would she want to do this?” “Maybe she didn't like crossword puzzles . . . television . . . who ...
Be sure not to minimize things that matter to you in light of things that seem to matter to others. ... If someone loves New York City but you can't get enough of life on the ranch, no matter. ... Don't be your worst enemy. Be your best ...
"Odessey and Oracle" is still the masterpiece I originally perceived it as.--Al Kooper
JFB : I'm thinking back to the commencement speech you gave at Colby years ago , and one of the pieces of advice you gave to the happy graduates was “ Have children . ” RR : I felt deeply that our lives changed with Emily and Kate ...
'A wonderful, artfully addictive novel' IAN MCEWAN When Jonah and Raff wake up on Monday, their mother Lucy isn’t there.
Named most anticipated book of the year by Cosmopolitan, Women's Wear Daily, Woman's Day, She Reads, The Nerd Daily, and Sassy Sarah Reads.
It has been a long time since that New Year's—at least thirty, maybe thirty-five years, and the young twentysomethings whom I put my arms around that night are mostly in their sixties now—the ones who lived, that is. Snow began to fall ...
If only he'd taken another route to Trouble, Pennsylvania.