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Joy Fielding Lost Pocket Books 0743448650 / 9780743448659 MASS MARKET PAPERBACK Very Good 0743448650 0743448650 Mass Market Paperback, . VG. A Nice Clean Copy. Price:
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Joy Fielding Mad River Road: A Novel Pocket Star 2006 0743488032 / 9780743488037 Paperback Very Good 0743488032 0743488032 From Publishers Weekly In the nail-biting 18th suspense novel from Fielding (Puppet), a trio of women trapped in a web of lies, danger and self-revelation must confront their deepest fears. Lily and Emma, each a young mother with an adorable young son, are carving out new lives in a depressing Dayton, Ohio, neighborhood that caters to single mothers, while Jamie, in Florida, is a 29-year-old single dealing with the recent death of her mother and an affair with a married man who's been hospitalized. Both Lily, an aspiring writer, and Emma, a compulsive liar and shoplifter, struggle to recover from tragedies that led both to assume new names. When a sexy but dangerous man Jamie meets in a bar persuades her to quit her job and escape her perfectionist sister, the pretty but insecure blonde winds up on a wild road trip to Ohio that will inextricably link her fate with that of Lily and Emma. Packed with breathless twists and turns, Fielding's latest set of women in jeopardy excite and delight. (Jan.) Copyright ? Price:
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Joy Fielding Missing Pieces Island Books 1998 0440222877 / 9780440222873 Mass Market Paperback Very Good 0440222877 0440222877 From School Library Journal YA?Fielding's novelistic version of "Ten Stupid Things Women Do to Mess Up Their Lives" is almost a send-up of topics heard on advice shows. The heroine, a professional family counselor, has the hots for her old high school flame even though she is happily married to a wonderful, caring guy. She refuses to see that her mother is becoming senile and her teenage daughter is rebelling; in addition, her airhead sister marries an imprisoned serial killer to whom she becomes attracted while attending his trial. Once the tabloids move on from this sensational story, Sis helps her killer husband escape from prison only to become his ultimate victim. The desire to wring all of the characters' silly necks is strong, but the author does it first, while at the same time pointing out their motivations for being so foolish. Despite possible disgust with these women's behavior, readers will find that Fielding's writing keeps them turning the pages, and good sense prevails in the end.?Judy McAloon, Potomac Library, Prince William County, VA Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. From Library Journal Therapist Kate Sinclair expertly deals with her Palm Beach clients, but her own family is flying apart. Her delusional half-sister Jo Lynn, who marries and divorces abusers, is now obsessed with Colin Friendly, an accused serial rapist-killer. Sara, Kate's wily and buxom daughter, escalates teen rebellion to new heights, seeking the unstable Jo Lynn for support, and Kate's husband of 24 years retreats into avoidance. When Robert, an old flame, turns up the heat by offering Kate her own therapy show on one of his radio stations, her prim assisted-living mother wigs out. Kate worries that if she keeps giving pieces of herself away, there won't be anything left. The suspense intensifies when Colin escapes from prison and threatens Sara. Best-selling author Fielding (Don't Cry Now, LJ 3/15/95) conjures up three-dimensional characters with fresh, rapier-like dialog. Although her spirited humor flags occasionally from credibility-straining exaggeration, devoted fans will gobble up the story and savor the tasty imagery: "sleep was curled around her voice, like a kitten in a basket." Enthusiastically recommended for library patrons. -?Molly Gorman, San Marino, Cal. Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. Price:
1.69 USD
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Joy Fielding See Jane Run Avon 19960301 0380711524 / 9780380711529 MM Very Good 0380711524 0380711524 From Publishers Weekly Finely tuned and convincing, Fielding's ( Kiss Mommy Goodbye ) latest novel of romantic suspense opens on a chilling note: Boston housewife Jane Whittaker finds herself on a downtown street, her pockets stuffed with a large number of crisp $100 bills, the front of her dress soaked with blood. She has no idea of her identity. Though shaken and terrified, she proceeds with logic. After 24 hours of shrewd calculation, she finds a policeman and is taken to a hospital for tests. By chance, she is reunited there with her husband, Michael, a prominent pediatric surgeon. Caring and supportive, Michael feels that Jane will regain her memory soon. He assures Jane that their seven-year-old daughter is staying with his parents and that she must accept the ministrations of their solicitous housekeeper, Paula. But the atmosphere is ominous: Michael has unexplained stitches on his forehead; Jane feels constantly drugged; Paula refuses to let Jane see her friends. Increasingly uneasy, Jane flees, but is soon found by Michael and a new cycle of terror begins. Fielding handles her material with finesse; suspense is maintained at a high level, and the narrative is enriched by Jane's bracing sense of humor and a cast of sharply drawn, articulate characters. Literary Guild main selection; movie option to Pathe Studios. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Library Journal Prolific and popular novelist Fielding ( Good Intentions, LJ 7/89) has a special talent for writing taut, suspenseful--yet eminently believable--tales about women in crisis. Here, Jane finds herself in downtown Boston, her dress covered with blood, nearly $10,000 in her coat pocket, and absolutely no idea of who she is. She seeks help at Boston City Hospital, where she discovers that she is the wife of handsome Michael Whittaker, a renowned surgeon. The doctor seems to be the perfect husband, and as Jane learns the details of their ideal life together she is unable to understand her suspicions of him. However, as Jane's amnesia persists, it becomes clear that her model husband is threatening her sanity in order to conceal a sinister secret. With realistic characters and nimble pacing, Fielding pulls the reader down a path of psychological suspense which ultimately leads to a surprising and satisfying conclusion. Literary Guild main selection. - Rebecca House Stankowski, Purdue Univ. Calu met, Hammond, Ind. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Price:
1.39 USD
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Joy Fielding See Jane Run Avon 0380711524 / 9780380711529 MASS MARKET PAPERBACK Good 0380711524 0380711524 Mass Market Paperback. Good. Lite wear, creases otherwise a solid copy. General Used condition. Price:
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Joy Fielding See Jane Run William Morrow & Company B000NSDPDS Hardcover Good B000NSDPDS B000NSDPDS Former library book with the usual markings and stickers, otherwise clean inside and out Price:
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Fielding, Joy See Jane Run by Fielding, Joy New York William Morrow & Company, Inc. Book Club (BCE/BOMC) Hardcover Very Good Very Good/Very Good 8vo - over 7'' - 9'' tall c. 1991, brown bds. w/d.j., 323pp., (very lt.shelf wear, previous price written inside front cover, d.j.: very lt.edge wear, lt.rubbed) Price:
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Joy Fielding Tell Me No Secrets Avon 19940301 0380721228 / 9780380721221 MM Very Good 0380721228 0380721228 From Publishers Weekly The author of See Jane Run depicts a 30-year-old female prosecutor obsessed with her mother's disappearance eight years earlier in this thriller. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal The joy of a good whodunit so often lies in how the author plays with and reveals the possible twists. So it is with Fielding's Tell Me No Secrets. Fielding tries to weave district attorney Jess Koster's complicated inner struggle of past and present fears with her current cases--horrible crimes that force Jess to face her vulnerabilities. The clues add up, and listeners will probably figure it out long before Jess does, but there remains skill to admire in how Fielding closes this novel and pulls it all together. The reading by Jean Reed Bahle plays a huge role in one's enjoyment, as she captures Rick Ferguson's cruel leer and Jess's wild imaginings and private admonishments. Bahle must overcome some stilted writing, especially mid-story, but she helps keep the listener interested. For large mystery collections. - Joyce Kessel, Villa Maria Coll . , Buffalo, N.Y . Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Price:
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