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Let Me Call You Sweetheart, By Mary Higgins Clark, B-O-T Library Edition, Mystery - Unabridged 6 Audio Cassettes, 9 Hours, Read By Mary Peiffer
Let Me Call You Sweetheart, By Mary Higgins Clark, B-O-T Library Edition, Mystery - Unabridged 6 Audio Cassettes, 9 Hours, Read By Mary Peiffer

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Author: Mary Higgins Clark
Creator: Mary Peiffer
Publisher: Books On Tape, Inc.
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 4340220

Format: Unabridged
Media: Audio Cassette
Edition: B-O-T Library Edition, Mystery - Unabridged, 6 Audio Cassettes, 9 Hours
Pages: 6

ASIN: B000M4EKUA

Publication Date: 1995
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Condition: Unabridged cassettes; 6 tapes; Former library set in original case; Fast, dependable shipping!

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"LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART BY MARY HIGGINS CLARK, B-O-T LIBRARY EDITION, MYSTERY - UNABRIDGED, 6 AUDIO CASSETTES, 9 HOURS, READ BY MARY PEIFFER: Imagine your name is Kerry McGrath and that you are a successful county prosecutor. Imagine you are at a plastic surgeon's office and you see the same beautiful face on two women. Then imagine that you suddenly realize the face also belonged to the victim in a 10-year-old murder case. Why do these women have the face of a dead woman? Kerry's troubled because the man in prison may be innocent ... and he's on death row. She launches a private investigation into the old case and this rattles some very dangerous people who will kill to save face, so to speak. "America's reigning Queen of Suspense does it again ... another spine-tingler!" (B-O-T Editorial Review Board) [from case]