When Kay Lansing marries wealthy widower Peter Carrington, she is well aware of the rumours surrounding the mysterious death of Peter's first wife Grace, who was found floating in the family pool ten years ago, pregnant at the time. Kay also discovers that Peter is a chronic sleepwalker who suffers from periodic nightmares. When the police arrive at her doorstep with a warrant for Peter's arrest in connection with another murder - that of a woman Peter had escorted to a high school senior prom twenty-two years ago - Kay ...
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When Kay Lansing marries wealthy widower Peter Carrington, she is well aware of the rumours surrounding the mysterious death of Peter's first wife Grace, who was found floating in the family pool ten years ago, pregnant at the time. Kay also discovers that Peter is a chronic sleepwalker who suffers from periodic nightmares. When the police arrive at her doorstep with a warrant for Peter's arrest in connection with another murder - that of a woman Peter had escorted to a high school senior prom twenty-two years ago - Kay begins to fear that she has married a sleepwalking murderer, and she resolves to find out the truth behind the puzzling deaths. But are the two deaths linked? And why does a melody that Kay cannot identify keep playing in her head every time she approaches the family chapel?
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Add this copy of I Heard That Song Before to cart. $6.00, very good condition, Sold by Finer Things Resale rated 3.0 out of 5 stars, ships from benton, AR, UNITED STATES, published 2007 by Windsor.
I received book today and it is in good condition I would recommend to others
ezzy
Nov 4, 2010
As usual with Ms. Clark, you are immediately drawn into the story and there is no let up until the end. Usually has a twist you didn't guess.
lilguysmom
Jun 8, 2007
Another winner
Mary Higgins Clark has done it again! With her taut suspense and plot twists, she keeps you guessing until the end. I usually try to pick up her books as soon as they become available, and I'm glad I added this one to my personal library. She certainly hasn't lost her touch and fans of her writings will not be disappointed in her latest fare. "I Head that Song Before" is a must-have for fans and a great book for new readers to become introduced to the "Queen of Suspense." Bravo!