Deck the Halls begins when Luke Reilly mysteriously disappears just before Christmas. For help, his daughter Regan turns to her parents' neighbors, Willy and Alvirah, with whom she shares not only a talent for detection, but an unusually accommodating genius of a dentist. Together, as New York City prepares for Christmas, this colorful cast attempts to find Luke. Soon they discover that Luke is not just missing, but kidnapped along with the driver of the taxi in which he was riding, a single mother, and held for ransom by his partner's angry, disinherited son.
Bestselling author Mary Higgins Clark has written twenty novels and three short story collections since 1975. She has served as president of the Mystery Writers of America and lives in Saddle River, New Jersey. Carol Higgins Clark, a writer and actress, has starred in television, film, and theater productions, including the 1992 television movie A Cry in the Night, based on a novel by her mother, Mary Higgins Clark. She lives in New York.
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