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Don't Cry Now

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From a New York Times–bestseller, a "suburban supermom in peril, from a master of the supermom-in-peril genre...Domestic menace at its most menacing" (Kirkus Reviews).
"You're in danger. You and Amanda."
The warning draws Bonnie Wheeler to a place she has never been:
To the brutally slain body of her husband's ex-wife . . .
To the shattering of her perfect world by a murdered woman's secrets . . .
To a place where every truth becomes a lie—and every loved one is a stranger . . .
To a gathering darkness that threatens her innocent child—and herself . . .
To a home where nothing is safe, and there's no one she can trust.
No one.
Praise for Joy Fielding:
"Joy Fielding [is] Canada's answer to the late, great Mary Higgins Clark." —Sarah Weinman, The New York Times Book Review
"We can always count on Joy Fielding to turn out a well-dressed, well-developed psychological suspense novel." —The Globe and Mail
"Fielding masterfully manipulates our expectations." —The Washington Post
"Joy Fielding has long been a go-to author for me. She never fails to deliver an edge-of-your-seat read." —Karen Robards, New York Times–bestselling author of Darkness
"It is Fielding's ability to get under the skin of her characters—and her readers—that has made her such a dependably bestselling author." —The Calgary Herald
"Fielding has made the woman-in-jeopardy genre her own." —People
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 29, 1995
      Despite crisp prose and sharp dialogue, this latest thriller from Fielding (Tell Me No Secrets) disappoints due to a meandering plot full of implausible twists. Bonnie Wheeler, 34, a suburban Boston high-school teacher with ``cheerleader good looks,'' is contemplating playing hookey to go to Miami for a few days with her TV-director husband, Rod, when his alcoholic ex-wife, Joan, calls to warn that Bonnie and her three-year-old daughter, Amanda, are in danger. After reluctantly agreeing to meet to learn more, Bonnie arrives at the rendezvous only to discover Joan's gunshot, blood-soaked body. A kindly sort, Bonnie winds up asking Rod and Joan's teenagers, Sam and Lauren, to move in with her, Rod and Amanda. When a hooded stranger dumps a pail of blood on Amanda, followed by other threatening events, Bonnie understands the truth of Joan's warning and does some sleuthing to find the murderer. Her unlikely list of suspects includes Rod, who was the beneficiary of Joan's life insurance; Sam and his strange friend, Haze; a fellow teacher; and even her own brother, an ex-con living with Bonnie's estranged father and stepmother. As further deaths follow, suspense builds slowly before peaking in the novel's surprising but unconvincing (for its pseudo-Greek tragic revelation) conclusion. Author tour.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 4, 1996
      A suburban wife and mother receives a warning that her life is in danger, then finds that the woman who warned her has herself been murdered in this novel of psychological suspense.

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