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  • Weep No More

    Susan Spoon

    eBook (Createspace, Oct. 23, 2016)
    America in the 1950s evokes images of innocence, peace, and prosperity—house after suburban house with two parents and 3.5 kids. Just under the surface, though, was unease and even paranoia about nuclear war, espionage, and polio. The ‘50s, with the advent of interstate highways, television, fast food, and motels, and the stirring of the civil rights movement, were turbulent in their own way. Time magazine called the period “our weirdest decade.” Struggling to come of age in the middle of it all is Lass Chambers, whose quiet life in small-town Kentucky is changed forever by the arrival of her uncle’s Scottish bride. Lass will learn too soon about the power of careless words and the awful, wonderful bonds of love and blood.
  • Weep No More, My Lady

    Mary Higgins Clark

    Hardcover (G K Hall & Co, June 1, 1988)
    At a glamorous spa, beautiful young Elizabeth Longe tries to discover the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of her beloved sister, Leila LaSalle, a successful actress, and finds her life in danger
  • Weep No More My Lady

    Mary Higgins Clark

    eBook (Simon & Schuster, May 25, 2000)
    Elizabeth Lange has arrived at Cypress Point Spa in Pebble Beach, California, weary of heart and soul. Still grieving for her beloved sister, a famous actress who plunged to her death from her Manhattan penthouse, Elizabeth is determined to unearth the truth about how Leila died. Dashing multimillionaire Ted Winters stands accused of her murder, but Elizabeth has doubts. Along the windswept cliffs of the Monterey coast, in luxurious bungalows, between gourmet meals and beachfront walks, uneasiness stalks Elizabeth while she begins opening doors to the past. As glimpses of the dark truth about Leila's life and death -- and about Elizabeth herself -- start to crash against her mind, an ominous wave from an unexpected source threatens to engulf her entirely.
  • Weep No More

    Susan Engle Spoon

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 23, 2016)
    America in the 1950s evokes images of innocence, peace, and prosperity—house after suburban house with two parents and 3.5 kids. Just under the surface, though, was unease and even paranoia about nuclear war, espionage, and polio. The ‘50s, with the advent of interstate highways, television, fast food, and motels, and the stirring of the civil rights movement, were turbulent in their own way. Time magazine called the period “our weirdest decade.” Struggling to come of age in the middle of it all is Lass Chambers, whose quiet life in small-town Kentucky is changed forever by the arrival of her uncle’s Scottish bride. Lass will learn too soon about the power of careless words and the awful, wonderful bonds of love and blood.
  • Weep No More, My Lady

    Mary Higgins Clark

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, Aug. 1, 1998)
    Elizabeth Lange has arrived at Cypress Point Spa in Pebble Beach, California, weary of heart and soul. Still grieving for her beloved sister, a famous actress who plunged to her death from her Manhattan penthouse, Elizabeth is determined to unearth the truth about how Leila died. Dashing multimillionaire Ted Winters stands accused of her murder, but Elizabeth has doubts. Along the windswept cliffs of the Monterey coast, in luxurious bungalows, between gourmet meals and beachfront walks, uneasiness stalks Elizabeth while she begins opening doors to the past. As glimpses of the dark truth about Leila's life and death -- and about Elizabeth herself -- start to crash against her mind, an ominous wave from an unexpected source threatens to engulf her entirely.
  • Weep No More, My Lady

    Mary Higgins Clark

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, June 15, 1987)
    At a glamorous spa, beautiful young Elizabeth Longe tries to discover the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of her beloved sister, Leila LaSalle, a successful actress, and finds her life in danger
  • Weep No More

    Janet Stevenson

    Hardcover (Viking Adult, Aug. 23, 1957)
    Dramatic historical novel based on a true-life heroine of the Civil War, Elizabeth Van Lew, a Southern who loved the Union, and hated slavery enough risk her life in the service of the North and ultimately her nation. Though people in Richmond called her "Crazy Bet" in her frowzy bonnet and dress simpering coquettishly under a rakish parasol, she was a familiar figure pottering around the streets of the Confederate capital. She was considered harmlessly insane by all that knew her, from Jefferson davis on down. But, Pinkerton-trained detective Scarborough suspected her as a master spy but was unable to prove it, and could not convince others. However, in fact the real Elizabeth protrayed a dim-witted woman but was a cool-headed woman in reality, commanding a network of agents for the North, and forwarding essential information to Washington. In her secret attic room, she hid Union prisoners, tus is the setting for this exciting suspenseful historical novel. When she takes in Vermont soldier, Captain Will, she becomes embroiled in a grand plan to capture Richmond, what ensures is a tale of plotting and counterplot, of relentless pursuit, and of harrowing military action. Those enjoying a good historical novel and a bout a forgotten hero of the Civil War will enjoy this novel.
  • Weep No More My Lady

    Clark, Mary Higgins,

    Paperback (Pocket Bks., March 15, 1998)
    4 paperback lot of Mary Higgins Clark mysteries!
  • Sleep No More

    Greg Iles

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, June 15, 2003)
    John Waters is a successful petroleum geologist with the perfect family. Then one day his world is turned inside out by a single word spoken from the lips of the stunning Eve Sumner. One solitary word that takes him back a decade to another woman and the most passionate of affairs. Mallory Candler was the quintessential Southern Belle. But her captivating beauty and intelligence hid a dark side that John Waters couldn't handle. Mallory loved John with a deep seething passion that threatened to destroy them both, and despite his infatuation he ended their affair. Sometime later her body was found raped and murdered on a New Orleans pier. When John and Eve meet two days later at a cocktail party her parting gesture is a slight squeeze of his hand and the words "You weren't wrong about what I said; it's me John." His blood runs cold. How does Eve Sumner know so many secrets about his past with Mallory Candler? Was their first meeting cleverly orchestrated or simply fate?
  • Sleep No More

    Greg Iles

    Hardcover (Putnam Adult, July 8, 2002)
    Enjoying a happy marriage and fatherhood while remembering an obsessive love affair years earlier with a woman who subsequently died, John Waters encounters a woman with a secret only his ex-girlfriend knows, and when she, too, is killed, Waters's life is enveloped by guilt and suspicion. 100,000 first printing.
  • Sleep No More

    Greg Iles

    Paperback (Harper, March 15, 2001)
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  • Sleep No More:

    Aprilynne Pike

    eBook (HarperTeen, April 29, 2014)
    The blockbuster film Inception meets Lisa McMann's Wake trilogy in this dark paranormal thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author Aprilynne Pike. This supernatural young adult novel is perfect for fans of Kelley Armstrong, Alyson Noël, Richelle Mead, and Kimberly Derting.Charlotte Westing has a gift. She is an Oracle and has the ability to tell the future. But it doesn't do her much good. Instead of using their miraculous power, modern day Oracles are told to fight their visions––to refrain from interfering. And Charlotte knows the price of breaking the rules. She sees it every day in her wheelchair-bound mother and the absence of her father. But when a premonition of a classmate's death is too strong for her to ignore, Charlotte is forced to make an impossible decision: continue following the rules or risk everything—even her sanity—to stop the serial killer who is stalking her town.