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Mary Higgins Clark

Mary Higgins Clark (born Mary Theresa Eleanor Higgins; December 24, 1927 – January 31, 2020)[1] was an American author of suspense novels. Each of her 51 books was a bestseller in the United States and various European countries, and all of her novels remained in print as of 2015, with her debut suspense novel, Where Are the Children?, in its seventy-fifth printing.

Mary Higgins Clark
Higgins Clark in 2012
BornMary Theresa Eleanor Higgins
(1927-12-24)December 24, 1927
New York City, U.S.
DiedJanuary 31, 2020(2020-01-31) (aged 92)
Naples, Florida, U.S.
Resting placeGate of Heaven Cemetery
Hawthorne, New York
OccupationNovelist
Alma materFordham University
Period1975–2020
Genre
Spouse
Warren Clark
(m. 1949; died 1964)
Raymond Ploetz
(m. 1978; ann. 1986)
John J. Conheeney
(m. 1996; died 2018)
Children5, including Carol Higgins Clark
Signature
Website
maryhigginsclark.com

Higgins Clark began writing at an early age. After several years working as a secretary and copy editor, she spent a year as a stewardess for Pan-American Airlines before leaving her job to marry and start a family. She supplemented the family's income by writing short stories. After her husband died in 1964, Higgins Clark worked for many years writing four-minute radio scripts until her agent persuaded her to try writing novels. Her debut novel, a fictionalized account of the life of George Washington, did not sell well, and she decided to exploit her love of mystery/suspense novels. Her suspense novels became very popular, and have sold more than 100 million copies in the United States alone.[2] Her former daughter-in-law Mary Jane Clark is also a writer, as was her daughter Carol Higgins Clark.

Early life edit

Mary Theresa Eleanor Higgins was born on Christmas Eve 1927, although some sources mistakenly cite 1929 as the year,[3] the second child and only daughter of Nora C. (Durkin) and Luke Joseph Higgins.[4] Her father was an Irish immigrant and her mother was American-born, also of Irish descent.[5] The United States census gives her age in April 1940 as 12, which indicates her year of birth is 1927, as that was her age at her last birthday, the question asked by census enumerators.[6]

She was born about a year and a half after the birth of her older brother, Joseph. Her younger brother John, followed three years later.[7] Even as a small child, she was interested in writing, composing her first poem at age seven and often crafting short plays for her friends to enact.[8] She began keeping a journal when she was seven years old, noting in her first entry, "Nothing much happened today."[9]

The family lived off the earnings from their Irish pub and were fairly well-off, owning a home in the Bronx and a summer cottage on Long Island Sound.[10][11] Although the Great Depression began when Higgins Clark was still a baby, her family was initially not affected, and even insisted on feeding the men who knocked on their door looking for work.[12] By the time Higgins Clark was ten, however, the family began to experience financial trouble, as many of their customers were unable to pay the bar tabs they had run up.[9] Higgins Clark's father was forced to lay off several employees and work longer hours, spending no more than a few hours at home each day. The family was thrown into further turmoil in 1939, when young Mary returned home from an early Mass to discover that her father had died in his sleep.[5]

Nora Higgins, now a widow with three young children to support, soon discovered that few employers were willing to hire a 52-year-old woman who had not held a job in over fourteen years.[13] To pay the bills, Higgins Clark was forced to move out of her bedroom so that her mother could rent it out to paying boarders.[14] Six months after their father's death, Higgins Clark's older brother cut his foot on a piece of metal and contracted severe osteomyelitis. Higgins Clark and her mother prayed constantly for him, and their neighbors came en masse to give blood for the many transfusions the young boy needed. Despite the dire predictions of the doctors, Joseph Higgins survived. Higgins Clark credits his recovery to the power of their prayers.[15]

When Higgins Clark graduated from Saint Francis Xavier Grammar School, she received a scholarship to continue her education at the Villa Maria Academy, a school run by the nuns of the Congregation de Notre Dame de Montreal.[16] There, the principal and other teachers encouraged Higgins Clark to develop her writing, although they were somewhat less than pleased when she began spending her class time writing stories instead of paying attention to the lesson.[8] At sixteen, Higgins Clark made her first attempt at publishing her work, sending an entry to True Confessions, which was rejected.[17]

To help pay the bills, she worked as a switchboard operator at the Shelton Hotel, where she often listened in to the residents' conversations. In her memoir she recalls spending much time eavesdropping on Tennessee Williams but complained that he never said anything interesting. On her days off, Higgins Clark would window shop, mentally choosing the clothes she would wear when she finally became a famous writer.[18]

Despite Higgins Clark's contribution to the family finances, the money her mother earned babysitting[19] was not enough, and the family lost their house and moved into a small three-room apartment. When Joseph graduated from high school in 1944, he immediately enlisted in the Navy, both to serve his country during war and to help his mother pay her bills. Six months after his enlistment he contracted spinal meningitis and died.[20] Although the family mourned Joseph's death deeply, as his dependent, Nora was guaranteed a life pension and no longer needed her daughter's help to pay the bills.[21]

Early career edit

Soon after Joseph died, Higgins Clark graduated from high school and attended Wood Secretarial School on a partial scholarship. After completing her coursework the following year, she accepted a job as the secretary to the head of the creative department in the internal advertising division at Remington Rand.[22] She soon enrolled in evening classes to learn more about advertising and promotion. Her growing skills, as well as her natural beauty, were noticed by her boss and others in the company, and her job was expanded to include writing catalog copy (alongside future novelist Joseph Heller) and to model for the company brochures with a then unknown Grace Kelly.[23]

Although she enjoyed her job, Higgins Clark's imagination was sparked by an acquaintance's casual comment, "God, it was beastly hot in Calcutta."[24] Inspired to become a flight attendant like her acquaintance, Higgins Clark underwent rigorous interviews to earn a position as a flight attendant (then known as stewardess) for Pan American Airlines, making five dollars less a week than in her secretarial job.[25] Her supervisor at Remington Rand hosted a goodbye dinner for her, and Higgins Clark invited her neighbor, Warren Clark, whom she had admired for years, to be her date. By the end of the evening Warren Clark had informed her that he thought she should work as a stewardess for a year, and then they should be married the following Christmas. Higgins Clark accepted the somewhat unorthodox proposal.[26]

For most of 1949, she worked the Pan Am international flights, traveling through Europe, Africa, and Asia. One of her flights became the last flight allowed into Czechoslovakia before the Iron Curtain fell.[3] On another of her flights, Higgins Clark escorted a four-year-old orphan down the steps of the airplane into the waiting arms of her adoptive mother, a scene that was heavily televised.[27]

At the end of her year of flying, on December 26, 1949, Higgins Clark happily gave up her career to marry Warren Clark.[28] To occupy herself, she began taking writing courses at NYU[17] and, with some of her classmates, formed a writing workshop in which the members would critique each other's works-in-progress. The workshop, which persisted for almost forty years, met weekly. At each meeting two members would have twenty minutes each to present their latest work. The other members would then have three minutes each to offer constructive criticism.[29]

One of her professors at NYU told the class they should develop plot ideas by reading newspapers and asking themselves prompts such as, "Suppose...?" and "What if...?" She has said that she still gets many of her ideas by utilizing said prompts, along with "Why?".[30] For her first NYU writing assignment she used this method to expand her own experiences into a short story called "Stowaway" about a stewardess who finds a stowaway from Czechoslovakia on her plane.[31] Although her professor offered high praise for the story, Higgins Clark was continually frustrated in her attempts to find a publisher. Finally, in 1956, after six years and forty rejections, Extension Magazine agreed to purchase the story for $100.[3]

While those six years were devoid of professional milestones, on a personal level Higgins Clark and her husband were very busy. Their first child, Marilyn, was born nine months after their wedding, with Warren Jr. arriving thirteen months later. A third child, David, was born two years after his brother. Two months after Higgins Clark's short story sold, the fourth baby made her appearance and was promptly named Carol, after the heroine in her mother's story.[32] After selling that first short story, Higgins Clark began regularly finding homes for her works. Through the writer's workshop she met an agent, Patricia Schartle Myrer, who represented Higgins Clark for twenty years until her retirement. They became such good friends that Higgins Clark named her fifth and last child for her.[33] While Warren worked and Higgins Clark wrote, they encouraged their children to find ways to earn money as well, with all five children eventually taking professional acting and modeling jobs. Young Patty served as a Gerber Baby, while David was featured in a national United Way ad. Higgins Clark herself filmed a television commercial for Fab laundry detergent. The commercial, which aired during the I Love Lucy show, earned her enough money that she and Warren were able to take a trip to Hawaii.[34]

In 1959, Warren Clark was diagnosed with severe angina, and, although he curtailed his activities on his doctor's order, he suffered three heart attacks within the next five years, each time returning from the hospital in poorer health. After the last heart attack in 1964, they felt that Warren would be unable to work again, so Higgins Clark called a friend who wrote scripts for radio shows to see if there were any job openings. The day that she accepted a job writing the radio segment "Portrait of a Patriot," Warren suffered a fatal heart attack. His mother, who was visiting at the time, collapsed at his bedside upon discovering that he was dead. In one night, Higgins Clark lost both her husband and her mother-in-law.[35]

Aspire to the Heavens edit

Higgins Clark's initial contract to be a radio scriptwriter obligated her to write 65 four-minute programs for the "Portrait of a Patriot" series. Her work was good enough that she was soon asked to write two other radio series. This experience of fitting an entire sketch into four minutes taught Higgins Clark how to write cleanly and succinctly, traits that are incredibly important to a suspense novel, which must advance the plot with every paragraph.[36] Despite the security offered by her new job, money was tight in the beginning as she strove to raise five children aged five to thirteen alone. For their first Christmas without Warren, Higgins Clark's only gifts to her children were personalized poems describing the things she wished she could have purchased for them.[37]

By the late 1960s, the short story market had collapsed. The Saturday Evening Post, which in 1960 named Higgins Clark's short story "Beauty Contest at Buckingham" one of their ten best of the year, was in serious financial straits and had decided to stop publishing fiction, and many of the popular women's magazines were also dropping or cutting back on fiction, focusing on self-help articles instead.[38] Because her short stories were no longer able to find a publisher, Higgins Clark's agent suggested that she try writing a full-length novel.[17] Using her research and experience with the Portraits of a Patriot series, Higgins Clark spent the next three years writing a fictionalized account of the relationship between George and Martha Washington, Aspire to the Heavens. It is about George Washington and the love for his house.[19] Although it was sold for only a small advance, its acceptance gave Higgins Clark confidence that she could indeed finish a full-length book and find a publisher.[8] The novel "was remaindered as it came off the press,"[3] and, to make matters worse, four months after the publication of the novel, Mary's mother, Nora, died.[39]

To ensure that her children would not have to struggle financially, Higgins Clark was determined that they should have good educations. To provide a good example she entered Fordham University at Lincoln Center in 1971, graduating summa cum laude in 1979, with a BA in philosophy.[3] Her children followed her example. The two eldest, Marilyn and Warren, have become judges, and Patty works at the Mercantile Exchange in New York City. David is the president and CEO of Talk Marketing Enterprises, Inc, and Carol has authored many popular suspense novels.[19]

During this time Higgins Clark became increasingly frustrated with her employer, and, although two of her children were partially dependent on her for their college tuition, she quit her job and joined two of her former colleagues in forming their own company to write and market radio scripts. To scrape up the $5000 she needed to start the business, Higgins Clark was forced to pawn her engagement ring, and, for the eight months it took the company to become profitable, she did not receive a salary, further straining the family finances.[40]

Higgins Clark continued writing even during these hard times.

Suspense genre edit

Encouraged by her agent to try writing another book, Higgins Clark returned to the suspense stories that she loved as a child and which had provided her first success as a short story writer. While she was in the midst of writing the story, her younger brother Johnny died, leaving her the sole surviving member of her family. To temporarily forget her heartache, Higgins Clark threw herself into her writing, and soon finished the novel.[41] Very quickly after the novel, Where are the Children? was completed, Simon & Schuster agreed to purchase it for the relatively small sum of $3000. Three months later, in July 1974, Higgins Clark received word that the paperback rights for the novel had sold for one hundred thousand dollars. For the first time in many years, she had no immediate financial worries.[42] Where Are the Children? became a bestseller and was favorably reviewed.[3] Two years after its publication Higgins Clark sold her second suspense novel for $1.5 million.[37]

Since 2010, Paris-based La Sabotière have been producing a series of her crime novel as television films. Mary Higgins Clark crime novel anthology series was placed into development in October 2019 under a partnership between Montreal-based Reel One Entertainment, U.S. producer Element 8 Entertainment and La Sabotière. The first season is slated to be based on I’ll Be Seeing You and, attached as writer and executive producer is Ilene Rosenzweig.[43]

Other writings edit

Higgins Clark's debut novel about George Washington, Aspire to the Heavens was retitled Mount Vernon Love Story and rereleased in 2002, the same year as her autobiography, Kitchen Privileges, which relied heavily on the journals she has kept all of her life.[2][19] In 2006, she announced that she would be fulfilling one of her dreams by publishing her first children's book. Ghost Ship was published by Simon & Schuster, who have published her suspense novels.[17][44]

She has written several Christmas-themed mystery novels with her daughter, Carol. Although popular with readers, some critics have complained that the books are of lesser quality because the tone is much lighter than her solo output.[citation needed]

Later life edit

Higgins Clark dated throughout her widowhood. She described her second marriage (1978–1986) to Raymond Ploetz as "disastrous," and had it annulled.[37][45]

In 1996, she married John J. Conheeney after they were introduced by her daughter, Patty.[29] John J Conheeney died at age 89 on October 8, 2018.[46] He was the retired CEO of Merrill Lynch Futures,[3] The couple lived in Saddle River, New Jersey, (Mary having first moved to New Jersey in 1956 when she and her first husband bought a home in Washington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey).[47][48][3]

In 1981, Higgins Clark happened to be in Washington, D.C., the day President Ronald Reagan was shot. Because she had a press pass she was able to join the media waiting to hear the President's prognosis. When the doctor finally arrived to start the press conference, Higgins Clark was one of the few people chosen to ask a question.[8]

In 2011, she served as the Grand Marshal of the St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York City.[citation needed]

In addition to her residence in Saddle River, Higgins Clark owned homes in Manhattan, Dennis, Massachusetts, and Naples, Florida. She died in Naples on January 31, 2020, at the age of 92.[49][50]

Success edit

Popular reception edit

 
Higgins Clark signing books at BookExpo America in 2018

Higgins Clark has had over 50 novels published, with millions of copies sold throughout the United States.

In 2001, the hardcover edition of Higgins Clark's On the Street Where You Live was Number One on the New York Times Hardcover Bestseller list at the same time that the paperback version of her novel Before I Say Good-bye [fr] reached Number One on the New York Times Paperback Bestseller list.[51]

Her books have been bestsellers in France,[29] and have earned her the distinction of being named a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters in France in 2000. She has been honored in France with the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière (1980) and the Deauville Film Festival Literary Award (1999).[52] She was awarded the AIHS Gold Medal from the American Irish Historical Society, which is awarded to an Irish-American or Irish-national of significant accomplishment.[53]

Many of the books deal with crimes involving children or with telepathy.[54]

While Higgins Clark was aware that many people claiming to be psychics are behaving fraudulently, she believed that she had met people with genuine ESP powers. Nora Higgins, on looking at a photo of her eighteen-year-old son in his brand new Navy dress blues told Mary that "He has death in his eyes", and the young man died shortly after. A psychic Higgins Clark visited just as her second novel, Where Are the Children, was being published in paperback told her that she would become very famous and make a great deal of money. Although at the time she laughed off the prediction, the following week her novel reached the bestseller lists and she sold the movie rights shortly after, truly launching her career.[29]

Critical reception edit

Higgins Clark won numerous awards for her writing. In addition to those previously referenced, she won the Horatio Alger Award (1997) and the Passionists'[clarification needed] Ethics in Literature Award (2002), as well as the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University Spirit of Achievement Award (1994) and the National Arts Club's Gold Medal in Education (1994). She was awarded eighteen honorary doctorates, including one from her alma mater, Fordham University. Her success was also recognized by groups representing her heritage. The American Irish Historical Society granted her the Gold Medal of Honor in 1993, and in 2001 she won the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. She was named a Bronx Legend (1999).[52]

Mary Higgins Clark served as the Chairman of the International Crime Congress in 1988 and was the 1987 president of the Mystery Writers of America. For many years she served on the board of directors of the Mystery Writers of America. Simon & Schuster, which have published all of Higgins Clark's novels and in the late 1990s signed her to a $64-million, four-book contract,[29] have funded the Mary Higgins Clark Award, given by the Mystery Writers of America to authors of suspense fiction.[2][55] The announcement that an award would be given in her honor was made at the 55th Annual Edgar Allan Poe Awards, where Higgins Clark was inducted as a Grand Master.[55]

Higgins Clark was made a Dame of the Order of St. Gregory the Great, and was honored as a Dame of Malta and a Dame of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre.[29] The Franciscan Friars gave her a Graymoor Award (1999) and she was awarded a Christopher Life Achievement Award. She served as a board member for the Catholic Communal Fund and as a member of the Board of Governors at Hackensack Hospital.[56]

Higgins Clark was inducted into the Irish America Hall of Fame in March 2011.[57]

Bibliography edit

Fiction edit

Standalone Stories

Alvirah and Willy series
Focuses on Alvirah Meehan, a lottery winner, and her husband Willy, a plumber, as they solve many crimes and murders.

  • 1987 Weep No More, My Lady[67]
  • 1992 Plumbing For Willy (short story, included in The Lottery Winner)
  • 1994 The Lottery Winner and Other Stories[117]
  • 1998 All Through the Night[118]
  • 2000 Deck the Halls[92] (crossover with Carol's main protagonist Reagan Reilly)
  • 2004 The Christmas Thief And Other Stories[119] (crossover with Carol's main protagonist Reagan Reilly)
  • 2006 Santa Cruise: A Holiday Mystery at Sea[120] (crossover with Carol's main protagonist Reagan Reilly)
  • 2008 Dashing Through the Snow[121] (crossover with Carol's main protagonist Reagan Reilly)

Under Suspicion series
Focuses on Laurie Moran, producer on the television series "Under Suspicion", a documentary program which investigates unsolved cold cases.

  • 2014 I've Got You Under My Skin[122]
  • 2014 The Cinderella Murder[123]
  • 2015 All Dressed in White[124]
  • 2016 The Sleeping Beauty Killer[125]
  • 2017 Every Breath You Take[126]
  • 2018 You Don't Own Me[127]
  • 2020 Piece of My Heart[128]

Non-fiction edit

  • 2001 Kitchen Privileges: A Memoir[129]
  • 2002 Kitchen Privileges: A Memoir (Simon & Schuster Audiocassette Audiobook) (4 audiocassettes, approximately 5 hours running time) (Unabridged) ISBN 0-7435-2919-7. Read by the author.

Adaptations edit

Theatrical film adaptations edit

Selected television adaptations edit

  • 1983: The Cradle Will Fall
  • 1987: Stillwatch
  • 1992: Double Vision
  • 1992: Terror Stalks the Class Reunion [fr]
  • 1992: A Cry in the Night
  • 1992: Weep No More My Lady
  • 1995: Remember Me
  • 1997: Let Me Call You Sweetheart
  • 1997: While My Pretty One Sleeps
  • 1998: Moonlight Becomes You
  • 2001: Loves Music, Loves to Dance
  • 2002: You Belong to Me
  • 2002: Pretend You Don't See Her
  • 2002: Haven't We Met Before?
  • 2002: Lucky Day
  • 2002: All Around the Town [fr]
  • 2002: We'll Meet Again
  • 2002: He Sees You When You're Sleeping
  • 2003: A Crime of Passion
  • 2003: Before I say Goodbye
  • 2004: I'll Be Seeing You
  • 2004: Try to Remember
  • 2004: The Cradle Will Fall
  • 2004: Try to Remember
  • 2011: Deck the Halls
  • 2013: The Mystery Cruise
  • 2013: Toi que j'aimais tant (Daddy's Little Girl[95])
  • 2014: My Gal Sunday
  • 2014: Où es-tu maintenant (Where Are You Now?)
  • 2014: Deux petites filles en bleu (Two Little Girls in Blue[100])
  • 2015: Souviens-toi (Remember Me[78] )
  • 2015: La clinique du docteur H (The Cradle Will Fall[61])
  • 2015: Les années perdues (The Lost Years[108])
  • 2018: Rien ne vaut la douceur du foyer (No Place like Home[99])
  • 2018: Ce que vivent les roses (Let Me Call You Sweetheart[79])

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    Name: Mary Higgins
    Age: 12
    Estimated birth year: abt 1928
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Birthplace: New York
    Marital Status: Single
    Relation to Head of House: Daughter
    Home in 1940: New York, Bronx, New York
    Map of Home in 1940: View Map
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    House Number: 1913
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    Residence in 1935: Same House
    Sheet Number: 9B
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    Joseph Higgins 13
    Mary Higgins 12
    John Higgins 8
    Herbert Katz 21
    Source Citation: Year: 1940; Census Place: New York, Bronx, New York; Roll: T627_2481; Page: 9B; Enumeration District: 3-819. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls.
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  67. ^ a b Clark, Mary Higgins (May 25, 2000). Weep No More, My Lady. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0743206167.
  68. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (1988). Caribbean Blues. PaperJacks. ISBN 978-0770107840.
  69. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins. Double Vision. ISBN 978-0671736149.
  70. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (1989). While My Pretty One Sleeps. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0671556655.
  71. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins. The Anastasia Syndrome. ISBN 978-0671688127.
  72. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (March 1992). Loves Music, Loves to Dance. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0671758899.
  73. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins. All Around the Town. ISBN 978-0671673659.
  74. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; et al. (The Adams Round Table) (1992). Adler, Bill (ed.). Missing in Manhattan. Longmeadow Press. ISBN 978-0681415768.
  75. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (May 5, 1993). I'll Be Seeing You. ISBN 978-0671673666.
  76. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (1993). Death On The Cape and Other Stories. Arrow. ISBN 978-0099280415.
  77. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins. Stowaway and Milk Run. ISBN 978-1558007505.
  78. ^ a b Clark, Mary Higgins (1994). Remember Me. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0671894689.
  79. ^ a b Clark, Mary Higgins (1995). Let Me Call You Sweetheart. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0684803968.
  80. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; et al. (The Adams Round Table) (1994). Chastain, Thomas (ed.). Justice in Manhattan. Longmeadow Press. ISBN 978-0681454804.
  81. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (November 1996). Silent Night. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0671000424.
  82. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (1995). Bad Behavior. Harcourt Brace. ISBN 978-0152001797.
  83. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (1996). Moonlight Becomes You. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0684810386.
  84. ^ O'Keefe, Claudia (May 1996). Mother: Famous Writers Celebrate Motherhood with a Treasury of Short Stories, Essays, and Poems. Mary Higgins Clark. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0671529987.
  85. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins. My Gal Sunday. ISBN 978-0684832296.
  86. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (1997). Pretend You Don't See Her. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0684810393.
  87. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (1998). You Belong To Me. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0684835952.
  88. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (1999). We'll Meet Again. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0684835976.
  89. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; et al. (Mystery Writers of America Anthology) (February 2000). The Night Awakens: A Mystery Writers of America Anthology. Pocket Books. ISBN 978-0671519186.
  90. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins, ed. (November 1997). The Plot Thickens. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0671015572.
  91. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (2000). Before I Say Goodbye. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0684835983.
  92. ^ a b Clark, Mary Higgins; Clark, Carol Higgins (2000). Deck the Halls. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0743209649.
  93. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins. On The Street Where You Live. ISBN 978-5551136842.
  94. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; Clark, Carol Higgins. He Sees You When You're Sleeping. ISBN 978-0743230056.
  95. ^ a b Clark, Mary Higgins (2002). Daddy's Little Girl. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0743206044.
  96. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; et al. (Block, Lawrence Block; Straub, Peter; Strieber, Whitley; et al) (2002). Murder in the Family. Berkley Prime Crime. ISBN 978-0425183359.
  97. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (2003). The Second Time Around. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0743206068.
  98. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (2004). Nighttime Is My Time. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0743206075.
  99. ^ a b Clark, Mary Higgins (2005). No Place Like Home. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0743264891.
  100. ^ a b Clark, Mary Higgins (April 4, 2006). Two Little Girls in Blue. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0743264907.
  101. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (April 3, 2007). Ghost Ship. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1416935148.
  102. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins. I Heard That Song Before. ISBN 978-5557759021.
  103. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (2008). Where Are You Now?. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1847371898.
  104. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins. Just Take My Heart. ISBN 978-1416570868.
  105. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (April 26, 2010). The Shadow of Your Smile. Simon & Schuster, Limited. ISBN 978-1847377869.
  106. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (October 25, 2011). The Magical Christmas Horse. Illustrated by Wendell Minor. Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books. ISBN 978-1416994787.
  107. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (April 5, 2011). I'll Walk Alone. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1439180969.
  108. ^ a b Clark, Mary Higgins (April 3, 2012). The Lost Years. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1451668865.
  109. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (April 9, 2013). Daddy's Gone A Hunting. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1451668940.
  110. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; et al. (Block, Lawrence; Buchanan, Edna; Clark, Carol Higgins; Demille, Lauren; Demille, Nelson; Evanovich, Janet; Fairstein, Linda; Mosley, Walter; Pickard, Nancy) (November 1997). The Plot Thickens. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0671015572.
  111. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (June 23, 2015). The Melody Lingers On. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1476749112.
  112. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (April 28, 2015). Death Wears a Beauty Mask and Other Stories. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1501110993.
  113. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (April 5, 2016). As Time Goes By. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1501130441.
  114. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (April 4, 2017). All By Myself, Alone. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1501131110.
  115. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (February 26, 2019). I've Got My Eyes on You. Pocket Books. ISBN 978-1501171765.
  116. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (November 5, 2019). Kiss the Girls and Make Them Cry. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1501171703.
  117. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (1994). The Lottery Winner and Other Stories. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0671867164.
  118. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (1998). All Through the Night. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0684856605.
  119. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; Clark, Carol Higgins (2004). The Christmas Thief. Simon & Schuster/Scribner. ISBN 978-0743231206.
  120. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; Clark, Carol Higgins (November 5, 2007). Santa Cruise. Simon & Schuster, Limited. ISBN 978-1416526759.
  121. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; Clark, Carol Higgins (November 18, 2008). Dashing Through the Snow. ISBN 978-1439129173.
  122. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (April 2014). I've Got You Under My Skin. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1476749068.
  123. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; Burke, Alafair (November 18, 2014). The Cinderella Murder. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1476763125.
  124. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; Burke, Alafair (November 17, 2015). All Dressed in White. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1501108556.
  125. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; Burke, Alafair (November 15, 2016). The Sleeping Beauty Killer. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1501108587.
  126. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; Burke, Alafair (November 7, 2017). Every Breath You Take. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1501171642.
  127. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; Burke, Alafair (November 6, 2018). You Don't Own Me. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-1501171666.
  128. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins; Burke, Alafair (September 28, 2021). Piece of My Heart. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1982132552.
  129. ^ Clark, Mary Higgins (2002). Kitchen Privileges: A Memoir. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0743206051.

Further reading edit

  • Higgins Clark, Mary, Kitchen Privileges: A Memoir, Simon & Schuster (2002); 224 pages; ISBN 0743412613/ISBN 978-0743412612; reprint edition Gallery Books (October 21, 2003).

External links edit

mary, higgins, clark, other, people, named, mary, clark, mary, clark, disambiguation, born, mary, theresa, eleanor, higgins, december, 1927, january, 2020, american, author, suspense, novels, each, books, bestseller, united, states, various, european, countrie. For other people named Mary Clark see Mary Clark disambiguation Mary Higgins Clark born Mary Theresa Eleanor Higgins December 24 1927 January 31 2020 1 was an American author of suspense novels Each of her 51 books was a bestseller in the United States and various European countries and all of her novels remained in print as of 2015 update with her debut suspense novel Where Are the Children in its seventy fifth printing Mary Higgins ClarkHiggins Clark in 2012BornMary Theresa Eleanor Higgins 1927 12 24 December 24 1927New York City U S DiedJanuary 31 2020 2020 01 31 aged 92 Naples Florida U S Resting placeGate of Heaven CemeteryHawthorne New YorkOccupationNovelistAlma materFordham UniversityPeriod1975 2020GenreSuspensemysterypsychological thrillerSpouseWarren Clark m 1949 died 1964 wbr Raymond Ploetz m 1978 ann 1986 wbr John J Conheeney m 1996 died 2018 wbr Children5 including Carol Higgins ClarkSignatureWebsitemaryhigginsclark wbr comHiggins Clark began writing at an early age After several years working as a secretary and copy editor she spent a year as a stewardess for Pan American Airlines before leaving her job to marry and start a family She supplemented the family s income by writing short stories After her husband died in 1964 Higgins Clark worked for many years writing four minute radio scripts until her agent persuaded her to try writing novels Her debut novel a fictionalized account of the life of George Washington did not sell well and she decided to exploit her love of mystery suspense novels Her suspense novels became very popular and have sold more than 100 million copies in the United States alone 2 Her former daughter in law Mary Jane Clark is also a writer as was her daughter Carol Higgins Clark Contents 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 Aspire to the Heavens 4 Suspense genre 5 Other writings 6 Later life 7 Success 7 1 Popular reception 7 2 Critical reception 8 Bibliography 8 1 Fiction 8 2 Non fiction 9 Adaptations 9 1 Theatrical film adaptations 9 2 Selected television adaptations 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksEarly life editMary Theresa Eleanor Higgins was born on Christmas Eve 1927 although some sources mistakenly cite 1929 as the year 3 the second child and only daughter of Nora C Durkin and Luke Joseph Higgins 4 Her father was an Irish immigrant and her mother was American born also of Irish descent 5 The United States census gives her age in April 1940 as 12 which indicates her year of birth is 1927 as that was her age at her last birthday the question asked by census enumerators 6 She was born about a year and a half after the birth of her older brother Joseph Her younger brother John followed three years later 7 Even as a small child she was interested in writing composing her first poem at age seven and often crafting short plays for her friends to enact 8 She began keeping a journal when she was seven years old noting in her first entry Nothing much happened today 9 The family lived off the earnings from their Irish pub and were fairly well off owning a home in the Bronx and a summer cottage on Long Island Sound 10 11 Although the Great Depression began when Higgins Clark was still a baby her family was initially not affected and even insisted on feeding the men who knocked on their door looking for work 12 By the time Higgins Clark was ten however the family began to experience financial trouble as many of their customers were unable to pay the bar tabs they had run up 9 Higgins Clark s father was forced to lay off several employees and work longer hours spending no more than a few hours at home each day The family was thrown into further turmoil in 1939 when young Mary returned home from an early Mass to discover that her father had died in his sleep 5 Nora Higgins now a widow with three young children to support soon discovered that few employers were willing to hire a 52 year old woman who had not held a job in over fourteen years 13 To pay the bills Higgins Clark was forced to move out of her bedroom so that her mother could rent it out to paying boarders 14 Six months after their father s death Higgins Clark s older brother cut his foot on a piece of metal and contracted severe osteomyelitis Higgins Clark and her mother prayed constantly for him and their neighbors came en masse to give blood for the many transfusions the young boy needed Despite the dire predictions of the doctors Joseph Higgins survived Higgins Clark credits his recovery to the power of their prayers 15 When Higgins Clark graduated from Saint Francis Xavier Grammar School she received a scholarship to continue her education at the Villa Maria Academy a school run by the nuns of the Congregation de Notre Dame de Montreal 16 There the principal and other teachers encouraged Higgins Clark to develop her writing although they were somewhat less than pleased when she began spending her class time writing stories instead of paying attention to the lesson 8 At sixteen Higgins Clark made her first attempt at publishing her work sending an entry to True Confessions which was rejected 17 To help pay the bills she worked as a switchboard operator at the Shelton Hotel where she often listened in to the residents conversations In her memoir she recalls spending much time eavesdropping on Tennessee Williams but complained that he never said anything interesting On her days off Higgins Clark would window shop mentally choosing the clothes she would wear when she finally became a famous writer 18 Despite Higgins Clark s contribution to the family finances the money her mother earned babysitting 19 was not enough and the family lost their house and moved into a small three room apartment When Joseph graduated from high school in 1944 he immediately enlisted in the Navy both to serve his country during war and to help his mother pay her bills Six months after his enlistment he contracted spinal meningitis and died 20 Although the family mourned Joseph s death deeply as his dependent Nora was guaranteed a life pension and no longer needed her daughter s help to pay the bills 21 Early career editSoon after Joseph died Higgins Clark graduated from high school and attended Wood Secretarial School on a partial scholarship After completing her coursework the following year she accepted a job as the secretary to the head of the creative department in the internal advertising division at Remington Rand 22 She soon enrolled in evening classes to learn more about advertising and promotion Her growing skills as well as her natural beauty were noticed by her boss and others in the company and her job was expanded to include writing catalog copy alongside future novelist Joseph Heller and to model for the company brochures with a then unknown Grace Kelly 23 Although she enjoyed her job Higgins Clark s imagination was sparked by an acquaintance s casual comment God it was beastly hot in Calcutta 24 Inspired to become a flight attendant like her acquaintance Higgins Clark underwent rigorous interviews to earn a position as a flight attendant then known as stewardess for Pan American Airlines making five dollars less a week than in her secretarial job 25 Her supervisor at Remington Rand hosted a goodbye dinner for her and Higgins Clark invited her neighbor Warren Clark whom she had admired for years to be her date By the end of the evening Warren Clark had informed her that he thought she should work as a stewardess for a year and then they should be married the following Christmas Higgins Clark accepted the somewhat unorthodox proposal 26 For most of 1949 she worked the Pan Am international flights traveling through Europe Africa and Asia One of her flights became the last flight allowed into Czechoslovakia before the Iron Curtain fell 3 On another of her flights Higgins Clark escorted a four year old orphan down the steps of the airplane into the waiting arms of her adoptive mother a scene that was heavily televised 27 At the end of her year of flying on December 26 1949 Higgins Clark happily gave up her career to marry Warren Clark 28 To occupy herself she began taking writing courses at NYU 17 and with some of her classmates formed a writing workshop in which the members would critique each other s works in progress The workshop which persisted for almost forty years met weekly At each meeting two members would have twenty minutes each to present their latest work The other members would then have three minutes each to offer constructive criticism 29 One of her professors at NYU told the class they should develop plot ideas by reading newspapers and asking themselves prompts such as Suppose and What if She has said that she still gets many of her ideas by utilizing said prompts along with Why 30 For her first NYU writing assignment she used this method to expand her own experiences into a short story called Stowaway about a stewardess who finds a stowaway from Czechoslovakia on her plane 31 Although her professor offered high praise for the story Higgins Clark was continually frustrated in her attempts to find a publisher Finally in 1956 after six years and forty rejections Extension Magazine agreed to purchase the story for 100 3 While those six years were devoid of professional milestones on a personal level Higgins Clark and her husband were very busy Their first child Marilyn was born nine months after their wedding with Warren Jr arriving thirteen months later A third child David was born two years after his brother Two months after Higgins Clark s short story sold the fourth baby made her appearance and was promptly named Carol after the heroine in her mother s story 32 After selling that first short story Higgins Clark began regularly finding homes for her works Through the writer s workshop she met an agent Patricia Schartle Myrer who represented Higgins Clark for twenty years until her retirement They became such good friends that Higgins Clark named her fifth and last child for her 33 While Warren worked and Higgins Clark wrote they encouraged their children to find ways to earn money as well with all five children eventually taking professional acting and modeling jobs Young Patty served as a Gerber Baby while David was featured in a national United Way ad Higgins Clark herself filmed a television commercial for Fab laundry detergent The commercial which aired during the I Love Lucy show earned her enough money that she and Warren were able to take a trip to Hawaii 34 In 1959 Warren Clark was diagnosed with severe angina and although he curtailed his activities on his doctor s order he suffered three heart attacks within the next five years each time returning from the hospital in poorer health After the last heart attack in 1964 they felt that Warren would be unable to work again so Higgins Clark called a friend who wrote scripts for radio shows to see if there were any job openings The day that she accepted a job writing the radio segment Portrait of a Patriot Warren suffered a fatal heart attack His mother who was visiting at the time collapsed at his bedside upon discovering that he was dead In one night Higgins Clark lost both her husband and her mother in law 35 Aspire to the Heavens editHiggins Clark s initial contract to be a radio scriptwriter obligated her to write 65 four minute programs for the Portrait of a Patriot series Her work was good enough that she was soon asked to write two other radio series This experience of fitting an entire sketch into four minutes taught Higgins Clark how to write cleanly and succinctly traits that are incredibly important to a suspense novel which must advance the plot with every paragraph 36 Despite the security offered by her new job money was tight in the beginning as she strove to raise five children aged five to thirteen alone For their first Christmas without Warren Higgins Clark s only gifts to her children were personalized poems describing the things she wished she could have purchased for them 37 By the late 1960s the short story market had collapsed The Saturday Evening Post which in 1960 named Higgins Clark s short story Beauty Contest at Buckingham one of their ten best of the year was in serious financial straits and had decided to stop publishing fiction and many of the popular women s magazines were also dropping or cutting back on fiction focusing on self help articles instead 38 Because her short stories were no longer able to find a publisher Higgins Clark s agent suggested that she try writing a full length novel 17 Using her research and experience with the Portraits of a Patriot series Higgins Clark spent the next three years writing a fictionalized account of the relationship between George and Martha Washington Aspire to the Heavens It is about George Washington and the love for his house 19 Although it was sold for only a small advance its acceptance gave Higgins Clark confidence that she could indeed finish a full length book and find a publisher 8 The novel was remaindered as it came off the press 3 and to make matters worse four months after the publication of the novel Mary s mother Nora died 39 To ensure that her children would not have to struggle financially Higgins Clark was determined that they should have good educations To provide a good example she entered Fordham University at Lincoln Center in 1971 graduating summa cum laude in 1979 with a BA in philosophy 3 Her children followed her example The two eldest Marilyn and Warren have become judges and Patty works at the Mercantile Exchange in New York City David is the president and CEO of Talk Marketing Enterprises Inc and Carol has authored many popular suspense novels 19 During this time Higgins Clark became increasingly frustrated with her employer and although two of her children were partially dependent on her for their college tuition she quit her job and joined two of her former colleagues in forming their own company to write and market radio scripts To scrape up the 5000 she needed to start the business Higgins Clark was forced to pawn her engagement ring and for the eight months it took the company to become profitable she did not receive a salary further straining the family finances 40 Higgins Clark continued writing even during these hard times Suspense genre editEncouraged by her agent to try writing another book Higgins Clark returned to the suspense stories that she loved as a child and which had provided her first success as a short story writer While she was in the midst of writing the story her younger brother Johnny died leaving her the sole surviving member of her family To temporarily forget her heartache Higgins Clark threw herself into her writing and soon finished the novel 41 Very quickly after the novel Where are the Children was completed Simon amp Schuster agreed to purchase it for the relatively small sum of 3000 Three months later in July 1974 Higgins Clark received word that the paperback rights for the novel had sold for one hundred thousand dollars For the first time in many years she had no immediate financial worries 42 Where Are the Children became a bestseller and was favorably reviewed 3 Two years after its publication Higgins Clark sold her second suspense novel for 1 5 million 37 Since 2010 Paris based La Sabotiere have been producing a series of her crime novel as television films Mary Higgins Clark crime novel anthology series was placed into development in October 2019 under a partnership between Montreal based Reel One Entertainment U S producer Element 8 Entertainment and La Sabotiere The first season is slated to be based on I ll Be Seeing You and attached as writer and executive producer is Ilene Rosenzweig 43 Other writings editHiggins Clark s debut novel about George Washington Aspire to the Heavens was retitled Mount Vernon Love Story and rereleased in 2002 the same year as her autobiography Kitchen Privileges which relied heavily on the journals she has kept all of her life 2 19 In 2006 she announced that she would be fulfilling one of her dreams by publishing her first children s book Ghost Ship was published by Simon amp Schuster who have published her suspense novels 17 44 She has written several Christmas themed mystery novels with her daughter Carol Although popular with readers some critics have complained that the books are of lesser quality because the tone is much lighter than her solo output citation needed Later life editHiggins Clark dated throughout her widowhood She described her second marriage 1978 1986 to Raymond Ploetz as disastrous and had it annulled 37 45 In 1996 she married John J Conheeney after they were introduced by her daughter Patty 29 John J Conheeney died at age 89 on October 8 2018 46 He was the retired CEO of Merrill Lynch Futures 3 The couple lived in Saddle River New Jersey Mary having first moved to New Jersey in 1956 when she and her first husband bought a home in Washington Township Bergen County New Jersey 47 48 3 In 1981 Higgins Clark happened to be in Washington D C the day President Ronald Reagan was shot Because she had a press pass she was able to join the media waiting to hear the President s prognosis When the doctor finally arrived to start the press conference Higgins Clark was one of the few people chosen to ask a question 8 In 2011 she served as the Grand Marshal of the St Patrick s Day Parade in New York City citation needed In addition to her residence in Saddle River Higgins Clark owned homes in Manhattan Dennis Massachusetts and Naples Florida She died in Naples on January 31 2020 at the age of 92 49 50 Success editPopular reception edit nbsp Higgins Clark signing books at BookExpo America in 2018Higgins Clark has had over 50 novels published with millions of copies sold throughout the United States In 2001 the hardcover edition of Higgins Clark s On the Street Where You Live was Number One on the New York Times Hardcover Bestseller list at the same time that the paperback version of her novel Before I Say Good bye fr reached Number One on the New York Times Paperback Bestseller list 51 Her books have been bestsellers in France 29 and have earned her the distinction of being named a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters in France in 2000 She has been honored in France with the Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere 1980 and the Deauville Film Festival Literary Award 1999 52 She was awarded the AIHS Gold Medal from the American Irish Historical Society which is awarded to an Irish American or Irish national of significant accomplishment 53 Many of the books deal with crimes involving children or with telepathy 54 While Higgins Clark was aware that many people claiming to be psychics are behaving fraudulently she believed that she had met people with genuine ESP powers Nora Higgins on looking at a photo of her eighteen year old son in his brand new Navy dress blues told Mary that He has death in his eyes and the young man died shortly after A psychic Higgins Clark visited just as her second novel Where Are the Children was being published in paperback told her that she would become very famous and make a great deal of money Although at the time she laughed off the prediction the following week her novel reached the bestseller lists and she sold the movie rights shortly after truly launching her career 29 Critical reception edit Higgins Clark won numerous awards for her writing In addition to those previously referenced she won the Horatio Alger Award 1997 and the Passionists clarification needed Ethics in Literature Award 2002 as well as the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University Spirit of Achievement Award 1994 and the National Arts Club s Gold Medal in Education 1994 She was awarded eighteen honorary doctorates including one from her alma mater Fordham University Her success was also recognized by groups representing her heritage The American Irish Historical Society granted her the Gold Medal of Honor in 1993 and in 2001 she won the Ellis Island Medal of Honor She was named a Bronx Legend 1999 52 Mary Higgins Clark served as the Chairman of the International Crime Congress in 1988 and was the 1987 president of the Mystery Writers of America For many years she served on the board of directors of the Mystery Writers of America Simon amp Schuster which have published all of Higgins Clark s novels and in the late 1990s signed her to a 64 million four book contract 29 have funded the Mary Higgins Clark Award given by the Mystery Writers of America to authors of suspense fiction 2 55 The announcement that an award would be given in her honor was made at the 55th Annual Edgar Allan Poe Awards where Higgins Clark was inducted as a Grand Master 55 Higgins Clark was made a Dame of the Order of St Gregory the Great and was honored as a Dame of Malta and a Dame of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre 29 The Franciscan Friars gave her a Graymoor Award 1999 and she was awarded a Christopher Life Achievement Award She served as a board member for the Catholic Communal Fund and as a member of the Board of Governors at Hackensack Hospital 56 Higgins Clark was inducted into the Irish America Hall of Fame in March 2011 57 Bibliography editFiction edit Standalone Stories 1968 Aspire to the Heavens reissued in 2002 as Mount Vernon Love Story A Novel of George and Martha Washington 58 1975 Where Are the Children 59 1977 A Stranger is Watching 60 1980 The Cradle Will Fall 61 1982 A Cry in the Night 62 1984 Stillwatch 63 1986 Murder in Manhattan 64 co author Thomas Chastain 1987 Terror Stalks The Class Reunion 65 short story 1987 Murder On The Aisle 66 short story 1987 Weep No More My Lady 67 1988 Caribbean Blues 68 1988 Double Vision 69 short story 1989 While My Pretty One Sleeps 70 1989 That s The Ticket short story audio only 1989 The Anastasia Syndrome and Other Stories 71 1989 The Lost Angel short story audio only 1990 Voices in the Coal Bin short story audio only with Carol Higgins Clark s That s the Ticket 1990 The Body in the Closet short story audio only 1991 Loves Music Loves to Dance 72 1992 All Around the Town 73 1992 Missing in Manhattan 74 anthology 1993 I ll Be Seeing You 75 1993 Death on the Cape and Other Stories 76 1993 Stowaway and Milk Run 77 two stories 1994 Remember Me 78 large print edition 1995 Let Me Call You Sweetheart 79 1995 Justice in Manhattan 80 anthology 1995 Silent Night 81 1995 Bad Behavior 82 1996 Moonlight Becomes You 83 1996 Mother Famous Writers Celebrate Motherhood with a Treasury of Short Stories Essays and Poems 84 1996 My Gal Sunday 85 1997 Pretend You Don t See Her 86 1998 You Belong to Me 87 1999 We ll Meet Again 88 1999 The Night Awakens A Mystery Writers of America Anthology 89 1999 The Plot Thickens 90 editor 2000 Before I Say Good Bye fr 91 2000 Deck The Halls 92 2001 On the Street Where You Live 93 2001 He Sees You When You re Sleeping 94 2002 Daddy s Little Girl 95 2002 Murder in the Family 96 anthology 2003 The Second Time Around 97 2004 Nighttime Is My Time 98 2005 No Place Like Home 99 2006 Two Little Girls in Blue 100 2007 Ghost Ship 101 2007 I Heard That Song Before 102 2008 Where Are You Now 103 2009 Just Take My Heart 104 2010 The Shadow of Your Smile 105 2011 The Magical Christmas Horse 106 2011 I ll Walk Alone 107 2012 The Lost Years 108 2013 Daddy s Gone A Hunting 109 2013 Plot Thickens 110 anthology 2015 The Melody Lingers On 111 2016 Death Wears a Beauty Mask and Other Stories 112 2016 As Time Goes By 113 2017 All By Myself Alone 114 2018 I ve Got My Eyes on You 115 2019 Kiss the Girls and Make Them Cry 116 Alvirah and Willy series Focuses on Alvirah Meehan a lottery winner and her husband Willy a plumber as they solve many crimes and murders 1987 Weep No More My Lady 67 1992 Plumbing For Willy short story included in The Lottery Winner 1994 The Lottery Winner and Other Stories 117 1998 All Through the Night 118 2000 Deck the Halls 92 crossover with Carol s main protagonist Reagan Reilly 2004 The Christmas Thief And Other Stories 119 crossover with Carol s main protagonist Reagan Reilly 2006 Santa Cruise A Holiday Mystery at Sea 120 crossover with Carol s main protagonist Reagan Reilly 2008 Dashing Through the Snow 121 crossover with Carol s main protagonist Reagan Reilly Under Suspicion series Focuses on Laurie Moran producer on the television series Under Suspicion a documentary program which investigates unsolved cold cases 2014 I ve Got You Under My Skin 122 2014 The Cinderella Murder 123 2015 All Dressed in White 124 2016 The Sleeping Beauty Killer 125 2017 Every Breath You Take 126 2018 You Don t Own Me 127 2020 Piece of My Heart 128 Non fiction edit 2001 Kitchen Privileges A Memoir 129 2002 Kitchen Privileges A Memoir Simon amp Schuster Audiocassette Audiobook 4 audiocassettes approximately 5 hours running time Unabridged ISBN 0 7435 2919 7 Read by the author Adaptations editTheatrical film adaptations edit 1982 A Stranger Is Watching 1986 Where Are the Children Selected television adaptations edit 1983 The Cradle Will Fall 1987 Stillwatch 1992 Double Vision 1992 Terror Stalks the Class Reunion fr 1992 A Cry in the Night 1992 Weep No More My Lady 1995 Remember Me 1997 Let Me Call You Sweetheart 1997 While My Pretty One Sleeps 1998 Moonlight Becomes You 2001 Loves Music Loves to Dance 2002 You Belong to Me 2002 Pretend You Don t See Her 2002 Haven t We Met Before 2002 Lucky Day 2002 All Around the Town fr 2002 We ll Meet Again 2002 He Sees You When You re Sleeping 2003 A Crime of Passion 2003 Before I say Goodbye 2004 I ll Be Seeing You 2004 Try to Remember 2004 The Cradle Will Fall 2004 Try to Remember 2011 Deck the Halls 2013 The Mystery Cruise 2013 Toi que j aimais tant Daddy s Little Girl 95 2014 My Gal Sunday 2014 Ou es tu maintenant Where Are You Now 2014 Deux petites filles en bleu Two Little Girls in Blue 100 2015 Souviens toi Remember Me 78 2015 La clinique du docteur H The Cradle Will Fall 61 2015 Les annees perdues The Lost Years 108 2018 Rien ne vaut la douceur du foyer No Place like Home 99 2018 Ce que vivent les roses Let Me Call You Sweetheart 79 References edit Great Women Mystery Writers 2nd Ed by Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay page 40 2007 Greenwood Press ISBN 0 313 33428 5 a b c Mary Higgins Clark Simon amp Schuster Archived from the original on December 18 2007 Retrieved February 12 2007 a b c d e f g h Bruns Ann May 5 2000 Mary Higgins Clark Biodata bookreporter com The Book Report Inc Retrieved July 4 2009 De Roche Linda 2011 Mary Higgins Clark Life and Letters ABC CLIO p 1 ISBN 978 0 313 36637 6 a b Mary Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges pp 16 17 1940 United States census extract Name Mary HigginsAge 12Estimated birth year abt 1928Gender FemaleRace WhiteBirthplace New YorkMarital Status Single Relation to Head of House DaughterHome in 1940 New York Bronx New YorkMap of Home in 1940 View MapStreet Tenbroeck AvenueHouse Number 1913Inferred Residence in 1935 New York Bronx New YorkResidence in 1935 Same HouseSheet Number 9BAttended School or College YesHighest Grade Completed Elementary school 6th gradeNeighbors View others on pageHousehold Members Nora Higgins 52Joseph Higgins 13Mary Higgins 12John Higgins 8Herbert Katz 21Source Citation Year 1940 Census Place New York Bronx New York Roll T627 2481 Page 9B Enumeration District 3 819 Source Information Ancestry com 1940 United States Federal Census database on line Provo UT USA Ancestry com Operations Inc 2012 Original data United States of America Bureau of the Census Sixteenth Census of the United States 1940 Washington D C National Archives and Records Administration 1940 T627 4 643 rolls Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 1 a b c d Levitsky Jennifer Niloufar Motamed April 21 1998 Mary Higgins Clark Interview Book Reporter Retrieved February 12 2007 a b Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 13 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 2 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 18 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 3 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 20 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 24 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 32 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges pp 2 37 a b c d Welch Dave May 13 1999 Mary Higgins Clark Reveals Pan Am was the airline Powells com Powell s Books Archived from the original on May 11 2009 Retrieved February 12 2007 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges pp 40 42 a b c d Mary Higgins Clark Q amp A Simon amp Schuster Archived from the original on January 3 2008 Retrieved February 12 2007 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges pp 43 45 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 84 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges pp 47 48 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges pp 48 49 53 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 53 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 57 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges pp 60 62 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 65 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 72 a b c d e f White Claire E A Conversation with Mary Higgins Clark Writers Write Retrieved February 12 2007 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 86 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 89 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges pp 86 95 97 106 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 107 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges pp 117 119 122 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges pp 109 111 114 115 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges pp 125 150 53 a b c Brady Lois Smith December 8 1996 Mary Higgins Clark amp John Conheeney marry New York Times Retrieved February 12 2007 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges pp 122 125 156 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 181 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 188 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges p 177 192 193 Higgins Clark Kitchen Privileges pp 195 196 Dams Tim October 15 2019 Reel One Element 8 and La Sabotiere to Develop Mary Higgins Clark s Crime Novels Variety Retrieved December 4 2019 Internationally Bestselling Author Mary Higgins Clark to Publish Her First Children s Book With Simon amp Schuster Simon amp Schuster August 10 2006 Retrieved February 13 2007 Lipton Michael November 2 1992 Murders They Write People John Conheeney Obituary The New York Times October 10 2018 via Legacy com Horner Shirley New Jersey Q amp A Mary Higgins Clark From a Life in New Jersey Best Selling Mysteries The New York Times October 18 1992 accessed December 22 2013 Ms Clark first moved to New Jersey to Washington Township in 1956 Geiger Mia Suspense queen sailing two ships The Denver Post April 6 2007 Accessed May 14 2007 It seemed only natural for Higgins Clark to set the story on Cape Cod a place that feels magical to the Saddle River N J resident NJ com Noah Cohen February 1 2020 Mary Higgins Clark bestselling mystery author who called N J home dies at 92 nj com Retrieved February 1 2020 Verongos Helen T February 1 2020 Mary Higgins Clark Best Selling Queen of Suspense Dies at 92 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Bruns Ann June 5 2001 Mary Higgins Clark Teen Reads Retrieved February 12 2007 a b Mary Higgins Clark The Harry Walker Agency Inc Archived from the original on October 15 2007 Retrieved April 23 2007 AIHS Gold Medal Awardees Two Little Girls in Blue Publishers Weekly February 27 2006 Retrieved February 13 2007 permanent dead link a b The Mary Higgins Clark Award Mystery Writers of America Archived from the original on October 4 2006 Retrieved February 12 2007 Facts About Mary Simon amp Schuster Canada Archived from the original on December 27 2008 Retrieved April 23 2007 Harty Patricia The Bestselling Author is Proud to Call Herself An Irish Girl From the Bronx Irish America March 10 2011 accessed March 22 2011 The oldest living resident of New York died recently at age 111 and in a New York Times article only months earlier she told the reporter that she had kept her mind alert by reading Agatha Christie and Mary Higgins Clark Clark Mary Higgins 2002 Mount Vernon Love Story A Novel of George and Martha Washington previously Aspire to the Heavens 1996 Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0743229876 Clark Mary Higgins 2001 Where Are The Children ImPress ISBN 9780762188628 Clark Mary Higgins 1977 A Stranger is Watching Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 0671230715 a b Clark Mary Higgins 1980 The Cradle Will Fall Literary Express ISBN 978 1581650600 Clark Mary Higgins 1982 A Cry in the Night Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 0671431280 Clark Mary Higgins October 18 1984 Stillwatch Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0671469528 Clark Mary Higgins 1986 Murder in Manhattan Morrow ISBN 978 0688064754 Clark Mary Higgins Terror Stalks the Class Reunion ISBN 978 0671708924 Clark Mary Higgins 1987 Murder on the Aisle Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 0671634667 a b Clark Mary Higgins May 25 2000 Weep No More My Lady Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 0743206167 Clark Mary Higgins 1988 Caribbean Blues PaperJacks ISBN 978 0770107840 Clark Mary Higgins Double Vision ISBN 978 0671736149 Clark Mary Higgins 1989 While My Pretty One Sleeps Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 0671556655 Clark Mary Higgins The Anastasia Syndrome ISBN 978 0671688127 Clark Mary Higgins March 1992 Loves Music Loves to Dance Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 0671758899 Clark Mary Higgins All Around the Town ISBN 978 0671673659 Clark Mary Higgins et al The Adams Round Table 1992 Adler Bill ed Missing in Manhattan Longmeadow Press ISBN 978 0681415768 Clark Mary Higgins May 5 1993 I ll Be Seeing You ISBN 978 0671673666 Clark Mary Higgins 1993 Death On The Cape and Other Stories Arrow ISBN 978 0099280415 Clark Mary Higgins Stowaway and Milk Run ISBN 978 1558007505 a b Clark Mary Higgins 1994 Remember Me Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0671894689 a b Clark Mary Higgins 1995 Let Me Call You Sweetheart Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0684803968 Clark Mary Higgins et al The Adams Round Table 1994 Chastain Thomas ed Justice in Manhattan Longmeadow Press ISBN 978 0681454804 Clark Mary Higgins November 1996 Silent Night Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 0671000424 Clark Mary Higgins 1995 Bad Behavior Harcourt Brace ISBN 978 0152001797 Clark Mary Higgins 1996 Moonlight Becomes You Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0684810386 O Keefe Claudia May 1996 Mother Famous Writers Celebrate Motherhood with a Treasury of Short Stories Essays and Poems Mary Higgins Clark Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 0671529987 Clark Mary Higgins My Gal Sunday ISBN 978 0684832296 Clark Mary Higgins 1997 Pretend You Don t See Her Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0684810393 Clark Mary Higgins 1998 You Belong To Me Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0684835952 Clark Mary Higgins 1999 We ll Meet Again Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0684835976 Clark Mary Higgins et al Mystery Writers of America Anthology February 2000 The Night Awakens A Mystery Writers of America Anthology Pocket Books ISBN 978 0671519186 Clark Mary Higgins ed November 1997 The Plot Thickens Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 0671015572 Clark Mary Higgins 2000 Before I Say Goodbye Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0684835983 a b Clark Mary Higgins Clark Carol Higgins 2000 Deck the Halls Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0743209649 Clark Mary Higgins On The Street Where You Live ISBN 978 5551136842 Clark Mary Higgins Clark Carol Higgins He Sees You When You re Sleeping ISBN 978 0743230056 a b Clark Mary Higgins 2002 Daddy s Little Girl Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0743206044 Clark Mary Higgins et al Block Lawrence Block Straub Peter Strieber Whitley et al 2002 Murder in the Family Berkley Prime Crime ISBN 978 0425183359 Clark Mary Higgins 2003 The Second Time Around Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0743206068 Clark Mary Higgins 2004 Nighttime Is My Time Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0743206075 a b Clark Mary Higgins 2005 No Place Like Home Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0743264891 a b Clark Mary Higgins April 4 2006 Two Little Girls in Blue Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0743264907 Clark Mary Higgins April 3 2007 Ghost Ship Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1416935148 Clark Mary Higgins I Heard That Song Before ISBN 978 5557759021 Clark Mary Higgins 2008 Where Are You Now Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 1847371898 Clark Mary Higgins Just Take My Heart ISBN 978 1416570868 Clark Mary Higgins April 26 2010 The Shadow of Your Smile Simon amp Schuster Limited ISBN 978 1847377869 Clark Mary Higgins October 25 2011 The Magical Christmas Horse Illustrated by Wendell Minor Simon amp Schuster Paula Wiseman Books ISBN 978 1416994787 Clark Mary Higgins April 5 2011 I ll Walk Alone Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 1439180969 a b Clark Mary Higgins April 3 2012 The Lost Years Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1451668865 Clark Mary Higgins April 9 2013 Daddy s Gone A Hunting Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1451668940 Clark Mary Higgins et al Block Lawrence Buchanan Edna Clark Carol Higgins Demille Lauren Demille Nelson Evanovich Janet Fairstein Linda Mosley Walter Pickard Nancy November 1997 The Plot Thickens Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 0671015572 Clark Mary Higgins June 23 2015 The Melody Lingers On Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1476749112 Clark Mary Higgins April 28 2015 Death Wears a Beauty Mask and Other Stories Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1501110993 Clark Mary Higgins April 5 2016 As Time Goes By Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1501130441 Clark Mary Higgins April 4 2017 All By Myself Alone Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1501131110 Clark Mary Higgins February 26 2019 I ve Got My Eyes on You Pocket Books ISBN 978 1501171765 Clark Mary Higgins November 5 2019 Kiss the Girls and Make Them Cry Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1501171703 Clark Mary Higgins 1994 The Lottery Winner and Other Stories Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0671867164 Clark Mary Higgins 1998 All Through the Night Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 0684856605 Clark Mary Higgins Clark Carol Higgins 2004 The Christmas Thief Simon amp Schuster Scribner ISBN 978 0743231206 Clark Mary Higgins Clark Carol Higgins November 5 2007 Santa Cruise Simon amp Schuster Limited ISBN 978 1416526759 Clark Mary Higgins Clark Carol Higgins November 18 2008 Dashing Through the Snow ISBN 978 1439129173 Clark Mary Higgins April 2014 I ve Got You Under My Skin Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1476749068 Clark Mary Higgins Burke Alafair November 18 2014 The Cinderella Murder Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1476763125 Clark Mary Higgins Burke Alafair November 17 2015 All Dressed in White Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1501108556 Clark Mary Higgins Burke Alafair November 15 2016 The Sleeping Beauty Killer Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1501108587 Clark Mary Higgins Burke Alafair November 7 2017 Every Breath You Take Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1501171642 Clark Mary Higgins Burke Alafair November 6 2018 You Don t Own Me Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 1501171666 Clark Mary Higgins Burke Alafair September 28 2021 Piece of My Heart Simon and Schuster ISBN 978 1982132552 Clark Mary Higgins 2002 Kitchen Privileges A Memoir Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 0743206051 Further reading editHiggins Clark Mary Kitchen Privileges A Memoir Simon amp Schuster 2002 224 pages ISBN 0743412613 ISBN 978 0743412612 reprint edition Gallery Books October 21 2003 External links editMary Higgins Clark at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Data from Wikidata Official website nbsp Modern Signed Books Rodger Nichols interviews Mary Higgins Clark May 2018 Mary Higgins 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