The Sleeping Beauty Killer
by Mary Higgins Clark & Alafair BurkeAn Under Suspicion Novel
Simon & Schuster - $35.00
Laurie Moran and the Under Suspicion team are back, and
this time they’re working to exonerate Casey Carter, who Laurie believes was
wrongly convicted of murdering her fiancé—famed philanthropist Hunter Raleigh
III—fifteen years ago. Casey’s story takes the show into new territory: though
Hunter’s murder was “solved” when Casey was charged, and though Casey was
convicted and has served her sentence, Casey finds that she is still living
“under suspicion.” She hears whispers at the grocery store. She can’t get a
job. Even her own mother treats her like she’s guilty. And Casey claims she’s
innocent.
Going on Under Suspicion is her last chance to finally clear her name.
With Alex Buckley taking a break from the show—cooling his potential romance with Laurie—Under Suspicion introduces a new on-air host in Ryan Nichols, a hot shot legal whiz with a Harvard Law degree, Supreme Court clerkship, experience as a federal prosecutor, and regular stints on the cable news circuit, all by age thirty-four. He’s got a big reputation and the attitude to match it, but Laurie suspects he’s all bark and no bite. Ryan has no problems with steering—and stealing—the show, and even tries to stop Laurie from taking on Casey’s case because he’s so certain she’s guilty.
An egomaniacal new boss, a relentless gossip columnist who seems to have all the dirt (and a surprising informant), and Casey’s longstanding bad reputation: Laurie must face this and more to do what she believes is right, to once and for all prove Casey’s innocence—that is, if she’s innocent…
Going on Under Suspicion is her last chance to finally clear her name.
With Alex Buckley taking a break from the show—cooling his potential romance with Laurie—Under Suspicion introduces a new on-air host in Ryan Nichols, a hot shot legal whiz with a Harvard Law degree, Supreme Court clerkship, experience as a federal prosecutor, and regular stints on the cable news circuit, all by age thirty-four. He’s got a big reputation and the attitude to match it, but Laurie suspects he’s all bark and no bite. Ryan has no problems with steering—and stealing—the show, and even tries to stop Laurie from taking on Casey’s case because he’s so certain she’s guilty.
An egomaniacal new boss, a relentless gossip columnist who seems to have all the dirt (and a surprising informant), and Casey’s longstanding bad reputation: Laurie must face this and more to do what she believes is right, to once and for all prove Casey’s innocence—that is, if she’s innocent…
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Mary Higgins Clark, #1 international and New York Times bestselling
author, has written thirty-five suspense novels; four collections of short
stories; a historical novel, Mount Vernon Love Story; two
children’s books, including The Magical Christmas Horse; and a
memoir, Kitchen Privileges. She is also the coauthor with Carol
Higgins Clark of five holiday suspense novels, and the coauthor with Alafair
Burke of The Cinderella Murder and All Dressed in White. Her books
have sold more than 100 million copies in the United States alone.
Alafair Burke is the New York Times bestselling author of
eleven novels, including Long Gone, If You Were Here, and the latest in
the Ellie Hatcher series, All Day and a Night. A former prosecutor, she
now teaches criminal law and lives in Manhattan.
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