Mary Higgins Clark is an American author known for her suspense novels, consistently achieving bestseller status for over seven decades. Beginning her writing career at a young age, Clark developed a distinctive style characterized by intricate plots, memorable characters, and a focus on psychological thrills. Her work frequently explores themes of family secrets, obsession, and the dark side of seemingly idyllic lives. Clark has authored over 51 novels, many of which have remained in print for decades, with her debut novel, Where Are the Children?, reaching 75 printings. Her prolific output and enduring popularity have cemented her position as a leading figure in the suspense genre.




























































































