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Piece of My Heart
The riveting cold-case mystery from the Queens of Suspense
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Piece of My Heart
The riveting cold-case mystery from the Queens of Suspense
About this book
Television producer Laurie Moran has spent her career solving cold cases on-screen. But her next case takes place away from the glare of the spotlights . . . and the missing person is a member of her growing family.
Laurie is just days away from her midsummer wedding when her fiancé’s nephew, seven-year-old Johnny, vanishes from the beach. Witnesses spotted Johnny playing in the water and collecting shells, but no one remembers seeing him after the morning. Perhaps he got distracted and wandered off.
When Johnny’s bodyboard washes up to shore, everyone realises that the worst could have happened. The answers to Johnny’s disappearance lie in a family’s long-buried past . . . and the clock is ticking.
Piece of My Heart is another riveting page-turner from the Queen of Suspense Mary Higgins Clark and her dazzling partner-in-crime, Alafair Burke.
*** Praise for Mary Higgins Clark & Alafair Burke ***
'I adore Mary Higgins Clark' Karin Slaughter
'Clark plays out her story like the pro that she is . . . flawless' Daily Mirror
'Should come with a warning: start in the evening and you'll be reading late into the night' USA Today
Laurie is just days away from her midsummer wedding when her fiancé’s nephew, seven-year-old Johnny, vanishes from the beach. Witnesses spotted Johnny playing in the water and collecting shells, but no one remembers seeing him after the morning. Perhaps he got distracted and wandered off.
When Johnny’s bodyboard washes up to shore, everyone realises that the worst could have happened. The answers to Johnny’s disappearance lie in a family’s long-buried past . . . and the clock is ticking.
Piece of My Heart is another riveting page-turner from the Queen of Suspense Mary Higgins Clark and her dazzling partner-in-crime, Alafair Burke.
*** Praise for Mary Higgins Clark & Alafair Burke ***
'I adore Mary Higgins Clark' Karin Slaughter
'Clark plays out her story like the pro that she is . . . flawless' Daily Mirror
'Should come with a warning: start in the evening and you'll be reading late into the night' USA Today
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Wednesday, July 15
Day One
Chapter 1

Laurie Moran flinched at the sound of yet another horn honking, this time from the pickup truck behind them.
From the driverâs seat, Charlotte Pierce glanced in the rearview mirror and threw up a frustrated hand. âI donât know where he expects me to go.â
Laurie held her breath momentarily while the delivery truck in front of them blasted out a dark cloud of exhaust.
It wasnât even noon yet on a Wednesday, but the Long Island Expressway was at a standstill as city dwellers lined up in search of a beach respite from the sweltering streets of Manhattan. The two-hour drive to the Hamptons would be three for them today and creep up to a four- or five-hour commute by Friday evening.
Unfazed by the surrounding snarl, Charlotte sang along blissfully to the Janis Joplin song that was playing on the radio. âTake another little piece of my heart now, babyââ
She flashed a grin toward her passenger. âAaaah, the glamour of the LIE in mid-July.â
Charlotte had bought this carâa new Mercedes convertibleâonly a month ago and was still reveling in the novelty of cruising with the top down. She wore big, dark, round sunglasses and had tucked her chin-length bob tightly behind her ears for the car ride. Laurie could see that behind the shades, Charlotte was looking past Laurie to the car in the right lane.
âThat guy next to us is checking you out, my friend. Poor dude doesnât know that youâre about to be a married lady.â
On instinct, Laurie turned her head. The driver of the SUV was in fact smiling in her direction. She quickly looked away.
âPlease, heâs staring at us because of this music. He knows weâll need hearing aids by the time we reach our destination.â
The comment only made Charlotte turn up the volume even more. âTake it!,â she sang, swaying her shoulders with the music. The deep, satisfied laugh that followed was infectious, and when traffic began to move again, Laurie found herself smiling and singing along with her friend.
She had more than her fair share of reasons to celebrate. In four days, she would marry Alex Buckley, who had spent more than two years convincing her that he could be part of her busy life as a widow and working mother. After a small ceremony at the church for their families and closest friends, then a dinner reception at one of their favorite restaurants, they would head to Italy for a ten-day honeymoon. She had not only made room for Alex in her life; they were starting an even better life together.
It had been Charlotte who had talked Laurie out of the idea of a âfamily honeymoon.â The private trip with Alex would be the first time she had ever been away from her ten-year-old son, Timmy, for more than a couple of nights. In lieu of the post-wedding family trip, though, she and Alex had planned a three-day stay on the east end of Long Island for their immediate families to celebrate Alexâs fortieth birthday in the days leading up to the actual wedding.
For the getaway, they had chosen the South Shore Resort & Spa in the Hamptons, right on the water. Joining Laurie, Alex, and Timmy would be Laurieâs father, Leo; Alexâs brother Andrew and his wife and three children; and of course Ramon, who insisted on calling himself Alexâs butler but was more like a surrogate uncle to them all by now. To help with the children, they had also invited Timmyâs favorite babysitter, Kara.
Laurieâs plan had been to leave the city early that morning with Alex, Timmy, and Ramon until the world decided to interfere. She was the producer of Under Suspicion, a news-based reality television show that reinvestigated cold cases. She had everything ready to start filming her next case special once she returned from Italy. Eight years earlier, a journalist named Jonathan Brown had simply vanished. According to Brownâs wife, Amy, he was meeting with an anonymous source about potential fraud at a pharmaceutical company. When police were unable to confirm the existence of any such meeting, public suspicion shifted toward Amy. Brown was never found, either dead or alive, and Amy was never charged.
After a year of trying to contact former employees of the pharmaceutical company, Laurie homed in on a researcher who was killed in a hit-and-run car accident only one week after Brown went missing. Even more intriguing, the researcherâs widow, Carrie, told Laurie that he had been anxious about something at work in the weeks before his death. When Laurie asked Carrie whether her husband had known a reporter named Jonathan Brown, Carrie had looked confused until Laurie reminded her that Brown was a reporter who had disappeared a week before her husbandâs car accident.
Carrieâs face had gone white.
âNo,â she said. âOr at least, I never thought so. But I remember him shaking like a leaf when a news report came on saying that this journalist had gone missing. I asked him why he was so upset, and he said something vagueâlike it was sad that someone with a family could just disappear.â
Laurie was convinced that the dead researcher had been Brownâs anonymous source. She had been planning to use what Carrie and Amy knew about their husbands to pressure the pharmaceutical company to answer her other questions.
She felt a nudge on her left forearm. âHello? Earth to Laurie.â Traffic was moving again, and Charlotte turned down the radio so they could hear each other. âYou look worried. Why are you worried? You have all of the logistics for Alexâs birthday locked down like clockwork. The wedding and honeymoon, too. Your mind went back to work, didnât it?â
Indeed, it had. She had woken up that morning to find late-night emails from both Carrie and Amy, declaring a âchange of heartâ (Carrie) and a âpanic attackâ (Amy). Both of them, on the same night, had suddenly changed their minds about the investigation. Neither would be appearing on Under Suspicion.
Laurie had spent most of the morning trying to reach both women by every means possible. She had been planning to continue her efforts during the drive to the Hamptons, but just as Ramon was loading their bags into the trunk of the car, she received back-to-back emails again. This time, they were from two different lawyers, requesting that she cease all efforts to contact their respective clients, Carrie and Amy. Whether the women had been threatened or bribed, the implication was obvious. Someone had gotten to them. Laurie had no choice but to pull the plug on a production that was supposed to start as soon as she returned from her honeymoon.
At her insistence, everyone else headed to the beach while she delivered the bad news to her boss, Brett Young. Two hours later, she had gotten nowhere with him. He was insisting that she find another case in order to keep the showâs current airdate. The only turn of luck sheâd had all morning was that Charlotte had a summer house in East Hampton and had been planning to drive out that evening anyway. Charlotte had used Laurieâs dilemma as an excuse to leave early.
âYouâve done everything you can,â Charlotte assured her. âYou canât bring two men back from the dead. You reported what you knew to the police, and thatâs all you can do. And if their wives took a payoff from the pharmaceutical company, thatâs on them. You canât set yourself on fire trying to keep other people warm, Laurie.â
Laurie knew her friend was right, but she still wanted to do more. Laurieâs first husband, Greg, had been shot in cold blood when Timmy was only three years old. She could not imagine any amount of money or intimidation that could have kept her from seeking answers about his death.
âYouâll find another case,â Charlotte said. âYou always do. But youâre getting married in four days, my friend. How are you feeling about that?â
âHonestly?â Laurie leaned her head back against the passenger seat and enjoyed the feeling of the sun on her skin. âI almost feel guilty about how happy I am with Alex. Does anyone deserve to have this much joy in their lives? Itâs like Iâm sure the other shoeâs about to drop.â
Charlotte scoffed. âThatâs my friend, Laurie âGloom and Doomâ Moran. You donât have to apologize for happiness. Youâre going to have three glorious days on the beach with your family and Alexâs. And then Sunday, the two of you start a brand-new life together. You deserve to enjoy every second of it.â
Laurie could imagine Greg telling her the same thing.
When they pulled into the parking lot, Laurie felt the stress of the office melt away. The South Shore Resort & Spa was bright and white and modern. It was also on the best beach in the Hamptons, almost all the way to Montauk. She smelled salt in the air and heard the roar of waves from the ocean and chirps from seagulls circling above. She spotted Alex and Timmy beside a green minivan at the front entrance to the hotel. Alexâs younger brother, Andrew, and his family had apparently arrived just moments earlier from Washington, D.C.
She watched as her son, Timmy, like a perfect young gentleman, opened the front passenger door for his future aunt, Marcy. Then the sliding back door opened, and seven-year-old Johnny jumped out and hugged Timmy as Uncle Andrew helped his four-year-old twin daughters from the van. Timmy had already begun calling Andrewâs three children his âlittle cousins.â
Charlotte tapped the horn of her convertible lightly with a short beep beep to announce their arrival. When Alex looked up, she saw that his nose already had a touch of color from the afternoon sun, and his dark hair was windblown. He broke out into a broad smile.
Charlotte feigned an enamored swoon. âLook at your guy, Laurie. Iâd say the feelings there are mutual.â
Laurie returned his smile. Charlotte was right about Alex and the work that would be waiting for her in two weeks. Until then, she was going to focus on her family.
Amid the joyous greetings, no one noticed the white Chrysler that pulled into the resort parking lot as Charlotte drove away.
Chapter 2

From the back deck of the South Shore Resort, Marcy Buckley looked out at the ocean and took in a deep breath of salty air. It felt good to stand after spending more than seven hours in the minivan. They had left D.C. before dawn to try to make it to the Hamptons in time for lunch. God bless Johnny for his willingness to keep his twin sisters entertained, but she would leave this world a happy woman if she never heard another round of that âBaby Sharkâ song again.
Now that they were at the hotel, Emily and Chloe had shifted whatever focus two four-year-olds could muster from their big brother to Alexâs fiancĂ©e, Laurie. Laurie had accompanied Marcy to take a quick look at the beach with the kids while Andrew and Alex handled the check-in process. The twins tugged at the linen of Laurieâs white wide-legged pants, eager to tell her the mystery story they had made up the previous night for her benefit, about a puppy who gets left home when the family goes on vacation. The girls had always been enthralled by their Uncle Alex, a well-known criminal defense attorney who was regularly in the news and on TV. When he had agreed to become the host of a series called Under Suspicion, oh, how they had begged to watch.
They were even more excited once they met Laurie, who explained that she also worked on the show, not to mention her NYPD-honcho father. Marcy knew it was normal for children to think other adults were more exciting than their boring old parents, but sometimes Marcy wanted to point out that she and Andrew werenât exactly chopped liver. Andrew was a sought-after commercial litigator in D.C., and Marcy had been a successful actress for five years after she graduated from college in California. But to Johnny and the girls, she was always Mommy, and, after everything they had gone through to have a family, that was perfectly fine with Marcy.
While the girls were fawning over Laurie, Johnny was riveted by Laurieâs ten-year-old son, Timmy. Three years younger, Johnny had been referring to Timmy as his âcool cousinâ since the mom...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Prologue
- Wednesday, July 15
- Thursday, July 16
- Sunday, July 19
- Monday, July 20
- Tuesday, July 21
- Wednesday, July 22
- Thursday, July 23
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Copyright