Mary, Mary

  • Mary, Mary
    By Ed McBain

    Mary, Mary

  • Mary, Mary
    By James Patterson

    ADVENTURE / THRILLER. This is the eleventh book in the Alex Cross series Somebody is intent on murdering Hollywood's A-list. A well-known actress has been shot outside her Beverly Hills home.

  • Mary, Mary
    By James Patterson

    Arnold Griner, redactor de Los Angeles Times, comienza a recibir e-mails firmados por una tal Mary Smith en los que, en primera persona, se relata con morboso detalle cada uno de los asesinatos cometidos.

  • Mary, Mary
    By Lesley Crewe

    His name is Dave Cooper. I could've been Mary Cooper. That's so odd.” “Are you going to see him again? Now that you know he's been trying to meet you for a long time?” Mary bit her lip. “This is so complicated.

  • Mary, Mary
    By Julie Parsons

    Cars moved slowly up and down from the main Monkstown road , past the church and southward to Mountown , Baker's Corner , and Dean's Grange . Margaret twisted and turned in both directions , scanning the shoppers and the lunchtime ...

  • Mary, Mary
    By James Patterson

    Alex quickly learns that this is not an isolated incident. The killer, known as Mary Smith, has done this before and plans to kill again. Right from the beginning, this case is like nothing Alex has ever been confronted with before.

  • Mary, Mary
    By Evan Hunter

    Florida criminal attorney Matthew Hope defends Mary Barton, a retired schoolteacher accused of mutilating and killing three girls and then burying them in her garden. 50,000 first printing.

  • Mary, Mary: (Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary)
    By Elizabeth Rose, Visiting Assistant Professor of History Elizabeth Rose

    And when she digs up an old book of nursery rhymes in her backyard, everything changes.Nursery Rhymes aren't what they seem, and the fact the evil Mary, Mary, has just taken over Raven's body proves it!

  • Mary, Mary
    By Julie Parsons

    Mary, Mary

  • Mary, Mary
    By Julie Parsons

    He had the face of an angel but a mind of pure evil .

  • Mary, Mary
    By Jean Kerr

    THE STORY: As Howard Taubman of the New York Times describes: You will not be overwhelmed to discover that Mary is contrary and that her trouble is basic insecurity.