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I'll Be Seeing You

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9781568496030

I'll Be Seeing You est un women television personalities, fertilization in vitro book de Mary Higgins Clark.

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Meghan Collins, newly hired TV reporter, makes a startling discovery while on assignment at a large metropolitan hospital. An unidentified young woman dying of a knife wound is rushed into the emergency ward, and Meghan finds herself staring down at a person who could be her double. She is thrust into an investigation that not only involves finding out the identity of the dead woman, but also uncovering the details of her father's puzzling death 10 months earlier. Nine months ago, her much-loved father's car spun off a New York bridge. Now, investigators are saying that there's no trace of his car in the river, and they suspect he faked his own death. With frightening speed, links start to appear between Meghan's father and her dead lookalike. To complicate things further, Meghan's next assignment reveals some questionable procedures at a fertility clinic in regard to in vitro fertilization of identical twins.

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Mary Higgins Clark est l'auteur de I'll Be Seeing You. Parcourez son catalogue complet sur Booklogr.

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I'll Be Seeing You est un livre de Women television personalities, Fertilization in vitro, Missing persons, Detective and mystery stories.

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Meghan Collins, newly hired TV reporter, makes a startling discovery while on assignment at a large metropolitan hospital. An unidentified young woman dying of a knife wound is rushed into the emergency ward, and Meghan finds herself staring down at a person who could be her double. She is thrust in...

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I'll Be Seeing You a été écrit par Mary Higgins Clark.