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When Day Breaks

by Mary Jane Clark, Isabel Keating
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Overview

On the day she died, Constance Young was the undisputed star of morning television. But her plans to move herself and her loyal audience to another network were cancelled when she ended up at the bottom of her swimming pool. And the fabled unicorn amulet that Constance had been wearing during her final hours—a gift from King Arthur to his beloved Guinevere and the centerpiece of the upcoming Camelot exhibit at New York's Cloisters museum—is missing.

A morning show veteran and now anchor of the KEY Evening Headlines, Eliza Blake is shocked by the death of her former colleague, and is determined to discover who wanted Constance out of the way . . . and why. To do so, she enlists the aid of three KEY News coworkers: "Jane-of-all-trades" Annabelle Murphy, who can switch from producing to sleuthing at a moment's notice; charming and fearless cameraman extraordinaire B.J. D'Elia to add brains, brawn, and a much-needed male perspective to the team; and Dr. Margo Gonzalez, on-air psychiatrist, who understands the complex puzzles of the human mind. Calling themselves "The Sunrise Suspense Society," they set out to get to the bottom of the heinous murder, in a case that will test their ingenuity and their courage to the very limits.

The deeper they dig, the more twisted the trail to Constance's killer becomes—as the list of suspects grows longer by the minute. Was it her spurned and enraged medievalist lover, or a muckraking author who blamed her for ruining her life? Perhaps money was the motive, and Constance's sister, jealous of her wealth and fame, was responsible. Or possibly someone at Key News was angry enough—or frightened enough—to commit cold-blooded murder. The one sure thing is that Constance Young made a lot of enemies—and now one of them is Eliza's enemy as well. And the closer she and the Society get to unmasking the murderer, the closer they each get to dying, suddenly . . . and brutally.

Synopsis

When Constance Young, the undisputed star of morning television, is found dead at the bottom of her swimming pool, her colleague Eliza Blake is shocked. Determined to discover who wanted Constance out of the way—and why—she enlists the aid of three coworkers: Annabelle Murphy, who can switch from producing to sleuthing at a moment's notice; cameraman extraordinaire B.J. D'Elia to add brains, brawn, and a much-needed male perspective to the team; and Dr. Margo Gonzalez, on-air psychiatrist, who understands the complex puzzles of the human mind. Calling themselves the "Sunrise Suspense Society," they set out to get to the bottom of the heinous murder, in a case that will test their ingenuity and their courage to the very limits.

The only sure thing is that Constance Young made a lot of enemies—and now one of them is Eliza's enemy as well. And the closer she and the Society get to unmasking the murderer, the less chance they have of making it through each night alive . . .

Booklist

“Clark has perfected the suspense novel…in classic Christie fashion”

About the Author, Mary Jane Clark

Mary Jane Clark is the New York Times bestselling author of twelve novels, including When Day Breaks and It Only Takes a Moment. A former writer and producer at CBS News in New York City, she knows intimately the world of which she writes. The daughter of an FBI agent and mother of two, she lives in New Jersey and Florida.

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Editorials

Booklist

“Clark has perfected the suspense novel…in classic Christie fashion”

Library Journal

Clark's talented media quartet unravels the death of a controversial costar of KEY News's top-ranking morning news program in this Morrow debut (prior titles in the series were published by St. Martin's). Clark lives in New Jersey. Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

Clark's tenth continues her decorous TV-land carnage by killing off the well-hated co-anchor of KEY to America as she prepares to jump ship for the competition. After a chilling rehearsal that involves tossing a Great Dane and a toaster into a swimming pool, somebody gives Constance Young the same treatment the weekend before her planned debut on Daybreak. As usual in Clark (Dancing in the Dark, 2005, etc.), the suspect pool is as deep as the Yankees' bench. Constance's assistant, Boyd Irons, and her coworkers find her beyond high maintenance. Her housewife sister, Faith Hansen, resents her stinginess. Her beau, video-game czar Stuart Whitaker, is rattled because she won't return the unicorn amulet he filched from The Cloisters. Ex-Wall Street warrior Jason Vaughan is convinced that she's ruined his life. Luckily, KEY to America producer Annabelle Murphy, The KEY Evening Headlines anchor Eliza Blake and KEY cameraman B.J. D'Elia keep one step ahead of the benighted police, soon digging up the one and only clue to the killer, which Clark confidently displays a hundred pages before her truthbusters can figure out what it means. All right, so this isn't a world-class whodunit. What remains are the simple pleasures of dishing on media types as petty as your teenagers; stripping back the cliches of TV news to reveal the juicier cliches beneath; and knowing that you're not going to miss ten seconds of sleep over this carnival of crime. Agent: Jennifer Rudolph Walsh/William Morris Agency

Booklist

"Clark has perfected the suspense novel…in classic Christie fashion"

Fern Michaels

As slick as they come. A real page-turner!

Taylor Smith

"Impossible to resist."

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2008
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
384
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780061286087

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