Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

The Cradle Will Fall

Book rating

Parameters

  • 314 pages
  • 11 hours of reading

More about the book

A minor road accident landed county prosecutor Katie DeMaio in Westlake Hospital. That night, from her window, she thought she saw a man load a woman's body into the trunk of a car...or was it just a sleeping pill induced nightmare? At work the next day, Katie began investigating a suicide that looked more like murder. Initial evidence pointed elsewhere, but medical examiner Richard Carroll saw a trail leading to Dr. Edgar Highley. He suspected that the famous doctor's work "curing" infertile women was more than controversial -- that it was deceitful, depraved, and often deadly. But before Richard could tell Katie his fears, she left the office for the weekend and an appointment for routine surgery...in Dr. Highley's operating room.

Book purchase

The Cradle Will Fall, Mary Higgins Clark

Language
Released
1991
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Paperback),
Book condition
Damaged
Price
€2.81

Payment methods

4.0
Very Good
17699 Ratings

We’re missing your review here.

Language
English
Publisher
Pocket Books
Released
1991
Format
Paperback
Pages
314
ISBN10
0671741195
ISBN13
9780671741198
Series
First published
1980
Original title
The Cradle Will Fall
Rating
3.95 out of 5
Description
A minor road accident landed county prosecutor Katie DeMaio in Westlake Hospital. That night, from her window, she thought she saw a man load a woman's body into the trunk of a car...or was it just a sleeping pill induced nightmare? At work the next day, Katie began investigating a suicide that looked more like murder. Initial evidence pointed elsewhere, but medical examiner Richard Carroll saw a trail leading to Dr. Edgar Highley. He suspected that the famous doctor's work "curing" infertile women was more than controversial -- that it was deceitful, depraved, and often deadly. But before Richard could tell Katie his fears, she left the office for the weekend and an appointment for routine surgery...in Dr. Highley's operating room.