A Cry in the Night

A Cry in the Night by Mary Higgins Clark, published by Simon and Schuster in 1982, is a suspenseful fiction novel that spans 317 pages. The story follows Jenny MacPartland, who believes she has found the perfect partner in the charming artist Erich Krueger. As she marries him and relocates to his ranch, her initial happiness begins to unravel as she uncovers unsettling family secrets tied to a series of mysterious deaths.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that explores themes of trust and danger. As Jenny grapples with her fears for herself and her daughters, the tension escalates, revealing the darker aspects of her new life. This edition presents a gripping tale of suspense that delves into the complexities of relationships and the hidden truths that can threaten a family’s safety.
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When Jenny MacPartland met dashing artist Erich Krueger, he seemed like the answer to her prayers. Handsome, good with her two daughters, he only wanted to whisk her away from her poverty-stricken life. But when she married him and moved to his ranch, jenny began to worry. Stumbling across old family secrets, Jenny finds the shocking truth that lies behind a string of deaths–and fears she and her children may be next.
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