Eliza Blake is a newswoman on the rise. Well liked and respected by her colleagues at Key News, everything is going right for her. She's finally come to terms with her husband's death, and risen above the depression that had temporarily overwhelmed her. She's happy spending time with her adoring young daughter, and a budding romance is making her believe in love all over again.

Then Bill Kendall, a senior anchorman, dies unexpectedly, and Eliza is thrust into the limelight and she is offered her biggest opportunity ever. Everything seems right -- and yet wrong. As Eliza starts to suspect that Kendall's death has ramifications beyond the set of the TV show, she begins to unravel a plot of murder, greed, and jealousy that involves players as high up as the White House. This is Joy Fielding, Mary Higgins Clark territory by a talented newcomer.


Dancing in the Dark

by Mary Jane Clark

Published 1 July 2005
A New York Times bestselling author, Mary Jane Clark, turns up the heat in a drop-dead frightening novel about an idyllic beach community turned killer's hunting ground. When a girl claims to have been abducted, no one believes her. At least, not until a body turns up, gagged and bound...Full of twists, turns, and terrifyingly real danger, "Dancing in the Dark" is Mary Jane Clark's most suspenseful thriller yet.