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Just Take My Heart

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In her latest thriller, America's #1 bestselling Queen of Suspense explores a gripping legal battle over a man's guilt in his wife's murder. The narrative intertwines a little-known medical phenomenon: the emergence of a donor's traits and memories in heart transplant recipients. Natalie Raines, a Broadway star, uncovers the truth behind her former roommate's death, triggering a series of perilous events. Years after both women struggled as actresses, Natalie encounters a mysterious married man linked to Jamie, her late roommate, inadvertently using the nickname Jamie had given him. Shortly after, Natalie is found shot in her New Jersey home, leading police to suspect her theatrical agent and estranged husband, Gregg Aldrich, known for stalking her. However, charges are delayed until a career criminal, Jimmy Easton, claims Aldrich attempted to hire him for murder, revealing intimate knowledge of the Aldrich home. Emily Wallace, a thirty-two-year-old assistant prosecutor, takes on the high-profile case, unaware of the dangers surrounding her. As she prepares for trial, a seemingly helpful neighbor offers to care for her dog, while Emily grapples with personal revelations, including her heart transplant. The trial's outcome intertwines with her own life at risk, making this a compelling exploration of the human heart and mind.

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Just Take My Heart, Mary Higgins Clark

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Pubblicato
2010
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Titolo
Just Take My Heart
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2010
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
322
ISBN10
1849830258
ISBN13
9781849830256
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
2008
Titolo originale
Just take my heart
Valutazione
3,8 su 5
Descrizione
In her latest thriller, America's #1 bestselling Queen of Suspense explores a gripping legal battle over a man's guilt in his wife's murder. The narrative intertwines a little-known medical phenomenon: the emergence of a donor's traits and memories in heart transplant recipients. Natalie Raines, a Broadway star, uncovers the truth behind her former roommate's death, triggering a series of perilous events. Years after both women struggled as actresses, Natalie encounters a mysterious married man linked to Jamie, her late roommate, inadvertently using the nickname Jamie had given him. Shortly after, Natalie is found shot in her New Jersey home, leading police to suspect her theatrical agent and estranged husband, Gregg Aldrich, known for stalking her. However, charges are delayed until a career criminal, Jimmy Easton, claims Aldrich attempted to hire him for murder, revealing intimate knowledge of the Aldrich home. Emily Wallace, a thirty-two-year-old assistant prosecutor, takes on the high-profile case, unaware of the dangers surrounding her. As she prepares for trial, a seemingly helpful neighbor offers to care for her dog, while Emily grapples with personal revelations, including her heart transplant. The trial's outcome intertwines with her own life at risk, making this a compelling exploration of the human heart and mind.