Books by Hallie Ephron and Complete Book Reviews
Hallie Ephron, Author . Morrow $24.95 (271p) ISBN 978-0-06-156715-5
An innocent yard sale jump-starts this stunning stand-alone thriller from Ephron, author of Amnesia
and four other mysteries written with Donald Davidoff under the name G.H. Ephron (and one of the Ephron writing sisters), as well as two nonfiction...
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Hallie Ephron, Morrow, $24.99 (288p) ISBN 978-0-06-185752-2
Trite characters and turgid plotting undermine Ephron's second stand-alone suspense novel (after Never Tell a Lie). Computer security expert Diana Banks, two years after the death of her husband, Daniel, in an alpine climbing accident, flounders...
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Hallie Ephron. Morrow, $25.99 (304p) ISBN 978-0-06-211760-1
In this touching novel of suspense from Ephron (Come and Find Me), Evie Ferrante returns home to Brooklyn to care for her estranged alcoholic mother, Sandra. As Evie tries to make the house habitable—it resembles a disaster site more than her...
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Hallie Ephron. Morrow, $26.99 (304p) ISBN 978-0-06-211763-2
Old Hollywood glamour, scandals, and lies infuse this captivating thriller set in 1985 from Mary Higgins Clark Award–finalist Ephron (There Was an Old Woman). Screenwriters Arthur Unger and his ex-wife, Gloria, used to work in the movies, but the...
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Hallie Ephron. Morrow, $26.99 (304p) ISBN 978-0-06-247361-5
In this character-driven page-turner from Ephron (Night Night, Sleep Tight), Lis Woodman was seven years old when her four-year-old sister, Janey Woodham, disappeared from their yard in sleepy Bonsecours, S.C. Decades later, what could be the first...
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Hallie Ephron. Morrow, $26.99 (304p) ISBN 978-0-06-247365-3
This outstanding standalone from bestseller Ephron (You’ll Never Know, Dear) may be the first domestic thriller to weave in Marie Kondo’s decluttering theory about discarding things that don’t spark joy. Paring down her belongings brings so much joy
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Hallie Ephron, read by Ann Marie Lee. Dreamscape Media, , unabridged, 8 CDs, 9.5 hrs., $59.99 ISBN 978-1-63379-743-7
This well-crafted whodunit, set in 1986 Los Angeles, gets underway when Deirdre Unger drives from San Diego to the Beverly Hills home of her screenwriter father, Arthur, and discovers his body at the bottom of the swimming pool. Later, while sifting
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