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I Heard That Song Before: A Novel Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

Inside a riveting psychological thriller, Mary Higgins Clark takes the reader deep in to the mysteries from the human mind, where memories could be one of the most dangerous things of all.

At the guts of her novel is Kay Lansing, who is continuing to grow up in Englewood, New Jersey, daughter of the landscaper towards the wealthy and powerful Carrington family. Their mansion — a historic seventeenth-century manor house transported rock by rock from Wales in 1848 — has a concealed chapel. One day, accompanying her father to about I Heard That Music Before: A Book function, six-year-old Kay succumbs to curiosity and sneaks in to the chapel. There, she overhears a quarrel between a guy and a female who is demanding money from him. When she says that would be the last time, his caustic response is usually: ‘I noticed that music before.’

That same night time, the Carringtons keep a formal supper dance after which Peter Carrington, a student at Princeton, drives house Susan Althorp, the eighteen-year-old little girl of neighbours. While her parents hear her can be found in, she is not in her space the next morning hours and is never seen or noticed from again.

Through the entire years, a cloud of suspicion hangs over Peter Carrington. At age forty-two, head from the family members business empire, he is still ‘a person of interest’ in the eye of the police, not merely for Susan Althorp’s disappearance but also for the subsequent drowning loss of life of his very own pregnant wife in their swimming pool.

Kay Lansing, today living in NY and working as a librarian in Englewood, would go to see Peter Carrington to require permission to hold a cocktail party on his property to advantage a literacy system, which he later grants. Kay involves observe Peter as maligned and misinterpreted, and when he starts to courtroom her following the cocktail party, she falls deeply in love with him. On the objections of her beloved grandmother Margaret O’Neil, who raised her after her parents’ early fatalities, she marries him. To her dismay, she soon finds that he’s a sleepwalker whose nocturnal wanderings draw him to the spot at the pool where his wife met her end.

Susan Althorp’s mother, Gladys, is definitely convinced that Peter Carrington is responsible for her daughter’s disappearance, a perception shared by many locally. Disregarding her husband’s protests about reopening the case, Gladys, now terminally ill, has hired a retired NEW YORK detective to try to find out what occurred to her daughter. Gladys really wants to understand before she dies.

Kay, too, is rolling out gnawing doubts about her hubby. She feels that the key to the truth about his guilt or innocence lies in the scene she observed as a kid in the chapel and knows she must find out the identification of the man and girl who quarreled there that day time. However, she plunges into this pursuit realizing that ‘that understanding may possibly not be more than enough to save my husband’s existence, if certainly it deserves to be kept.’ What Kay will not actually remotely suspect is usually that uncovering what lays behind these remembrances may cost her her own life.

I Noticed That Song Before once again dramatically reconfirms Mary Higgins Clark’s worldwide popularity as a get better at storyteller.