I'll be seeing you : a novel / Mary Higgins Clark.
"The murdered woman could have been her double. When reporter Meghan Collins sees the sheet-wrapped corpse in a New York City hospital, she feels as if she's staring into her own face. And Meghan has troubles enough already without this bizarre experience. 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. Meghan may be in danger herself, but she's determined to find the truth to the mystery. In a nightmare journey spiraling from New York to Connecticut to Arizona, Meghan finds that the truth can sometimes be deadly.
Record details
- ISBN: 0671673661
- ISBN: 9780671673666
- ISBN: 9780671888589
- ISBN: 0671888587
- ISBN: 0712630910
- ISBN: 9780712630917
- ISBN: 0743261380
- ISBN: 9780743261388
- ISBN: 0671869388
- ISBN: 9780671869380
- Physical Description: 317 pages ; 25 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, ©1993.
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| Genre: | Detective and mystery stories. |
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| Part one. | ||
| Meghan Collins stood somewhat aside from the cluster of other journalists in Emergency at Manhattan's Roosevelt Hospital | ||
| Meghan took a cab to her apartment in Battery Park City, at the very tip of Manhattan | ||
| Tom Weicker, 52-year-old news director of PCD Channel 3, had been borrowing Meghan Collins from the radio affiliate with increasing frequency | ||
| Somehow Meghan was able to accept Weicker's offer calmly | ||
| Catherine Collins' hair always looked as though she'd just run a hand through it | ||
| Mac, as Dr. Jeremy MacIntyre was known, lived with his 7-year-old son, Kyle, around the bend from the Collins family | ||
| When Meghan arrived home she found her mother sitting in the darkened living room, her hands folded in her lap | ||
| The Collins and Carter Executive Search office was located in Danbury, Connecticut | ||
| When Meghan arrived at the Collins and Carter Executive Search offices at 2:00 on Saturday, she found three men working with calculators at the long table that usually held magazines and plants | ||
| At 3:00 on Sunday afternoon, Meg met Steve Boyle, the PCD cameraman, in the parking lot of the Manning Clinic | ||
| On the way back to Newtown, Meghan used the car phone to call her mother | ||
| Bernie Heffernan spent Sunday evening with his mother, watching television in the shabby sitting room of their bungalow-type home in Jackson Heights | ||
| When Meghan went downstairs Monday morning at 6:30 she found her mother already in the kitchen | ||
| On Monday morning, Phillip Carter reached the office at 8:00 | ||
| Helene Petrovic loved her job as embryologist in charge of the laboratoy of the Manning Clinic | ||
| By Monday afternoon, the Manning Clinic had settled down from the excitement of the weekend reunion | ||
| At 7:30 Tuesday morning, Mac watched his lively son leap onto the school bus | ||
| On Tuesday morning, from the front windows of her home in Scottsdale, Arizona, Frances Grolier could see the first glimmer of light begin to define the McDowell Mountains | ||
| Mac found his work in the LifeCode Research Laboratory, where he was a specialist in genetic therapy, to be rewarding, satisfying and all-absorbing | ||
| In Helene Petrovic's charming colonial home in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, her niece, Stephanie, was cross and worried | ||
| By 8:00 on Tuesday evening, traffic in the garage had slowed down to a trickle | ||
| The body of Helene Petrovic lay all Tuesday in the bedroom where she had died | ||
| Phillip Carter heard the news report detailing Dr. Helene Petrovic's death on his way to the office | ||
| Despite the best efforts of the entire staff of the Manning Clinic there was no hiding the tension that permeated the atmosphere | ||
| Victor Orsini and Phillip Carter never socialized for lunch | ||
| Bernie stopped at a diner on Route 7 just outside Danbury | ||
| Catherine Collins touched the button at her hand, and the hospital bed tilted noiselessly up | ||
| Part two. | ||
| On Wednesday afternoon, investigators from Connecticut drove to Lawrenceville, New Jersey, to question Stephanie Petrovic about her murdered aunt | ||
| The shock that Meghan had felt at once again seeing the dead woman who resembled her had dulled by the time a vial of blood was drawn from her arm | ||
| Just before 5:00, Victor Orsini received the call he was afraid might come | ||
| Dr. Henry Williams, the 65-year-old head of the Franklin Assisted Reproduction Center in the renovated old town section of Philadelphia, was a man who looked vaguely like everyone's favorite uncle | ||
| Bernie's first fare on Thursday morning was from Kennedy Airport | ||
| Catherine Collins had an early breakfast with Meghan before Meg left to meet with the investigators at the Danbury courthouse and then to drive to Philadelphia | ||
| At 4:00, Mac phoned Catherine at home to see how she was feeling | ||
| It was 9:30 when Meghan arrived home on Thursday night, relieved to find that Mac was waiting with her mother | ||
| Early Friday morning, Bernie watched again the replay of the interview he had taped at the Manning Clinic | ||
| Meghan slipped into St. Dominic's church at 12:30, at the midpoint of the sparsely attended mass for Helene Petrovic | ||
| Dr. George Manning left the clinic at 5:00 on Friday afternoon | ||
| "It always rains on Saturday," Kyle grumbled as he flipped from channel to channel on the television set | ||
| There was an auction coming up on property near the Rhode Island border | ||
| Late Saturday in Danbury Medical Center, a sedated Dina Anderson was dozing in bed, Jonathan asleep beside her | ||
| On Sunday morning, Catherine Collins attended the 10:00 mass at St. Paul's, but she found it difficult to keep her mind on the sermon | ||
| Stephanie Petrovic had a fitful night, finally falling into a heavy sleep | ||
| Meghan decided to skip going to the office and reached her apartment building at 4:00 | ||
| Part three. | ||
| On Monday evening when Mac got home from work, Kyle was his usual cheerful self | ||
| Monday had been a bad day for Bernie | ||
| Frances stood, looking out the window at the back of the house | ||
| On Tuesday morning, Victor Orsini moved into Edwin Collins' private office | ||
| On Wednesday morning, as soon as Kyle was on the school bus, Mac left for Valley Memorial Hospital in Trenton, New Jersey | ||
| Catherine went to the inn on Wednesday morning and worked in her office until 11:30 | ||
| Phillip was the first one to call on Thursday morning | ||
| Special investigators Bob Marron and Arlene Weiss requested and received permission from the Manhattan district attorney to question Frances Grolier late Thursday morning | ||
| Donald Anderson had taken two weeks off from work to help with the new baby | ||
| "Kyle, shouldn't you be starting your homework?" Marie Dileo, the 60-year-old housekeeper gently prodded | ||
| After her mother went back to the inn, Meghan phoned Phillip at home | ||
| When Bernie's mother regained consciousness, she tried to shout for help, but she knew none of the neighbors could hear her | ||
| The squad car pulled into the driveway of the shabby one-story frame house in Jackson Heights, and two policemen jumped out | ||
| Victor Orsini had agreed to be at John Dwyer's office in the Danbury courthouse at 3:00 | ||
| It was nearly 4:00 when Mac completed his last errand and started home | ||
| "Phillip, before Dad gets here, I think I know the reason for Helene Petrovic being at Manning" | ||
| When Meghan regained consciousness she was lying on the ground, her head in someone's lap | ||
| The helicopter landed at the Danbury Medical Center |