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No Place Like Home (Large Print)
 
No Place Like Home (Large Print)
Author: Mary Higgins Clark

Book Information
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
Large Print: Yes
Rating:
8

ISBN-13: 9780739452660 - ISBN-10: 0739452665
Publication Date: 6/6/2005
Pages: 594

Book Description:
At One Old Mill Lane, in Mendham, N.J., 10-year-old Liza Barton wakes to find her stepfather, Ted Cartwright, attacking her mother, Audrey. Liza grabs a gun in defense, but in the ensuing melee Audrey is killed and Ted is wounded. Dubbed "Little Lizzie Borden," Liza is taken away and almost convicted of murdering her mother and attempting to kill the lying, scheming Ted.

Twenty-four years later, Liza, now known as Celia Foster Nolan, has just been presented with a surprise birthday present from her new husband, Alex: the house at One Old Mill Lane. Alex doesn't know Celia is really Liza, and he doesn't know the house's grim past-but thanks to a real estate code obligating agents to notify prospective buyers if a house could be considered "stigmatized property," he's about to find out about the latter at least. As Celia fights to keep her dark secret hidden, their real estate agent turns up dead. More folks are killed and Celia comes under suspicion.

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Colette B. (gracy66) wrote on 8/23/2009...


I don't mind a long book if all the pages are necessary. The book is slow and there are way to many characters. It does have some interesting twists. Unfortunately, I figured out the bad guys way early in the book which made the rest of the book slow and quite dull.

Angela C. (rolltide1al) wrote on 11/17/2006...


This is a great book by MHC. This is a hardcover Large print version.


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