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River Road (Paperback)
Carol Goodman
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This chilling novel from the bestselling, award-winning author of
The Lake of Dead Languages blends the gothic allure of Daphne
DuMaurier's Rebecca and the crazed undertones of Charlotte Perkins
Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper with the twisty, contemporary edge of
A.S.A. Harrison's The Silent Wife-a harrowing tale of psychological
suspense set in New York's Hudson Valley. When Jess and Clare
Martin move from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to their former college
town in the Hudson River valley, they are hoping for
rejuvenation-of their marriage, their savings, and Jess's writing
career. They take a caretaker's job at Riven House, a crumbling
estate and the home of their old college writing professor. While
Clare once had dreams of being a writer, those plans fell by the
wayside when Jess made a big, splashy literary debut in their
twenties. It's been years, now, since his first novel. The advance
has long been spent. Clare's hope is that the pastoral beauty and
nostalgia of the Hudson Valley will offer some inspiration. But
their new life isn't all quaint town libraries and fragrant apple
orchards. There is a haunting pall that hangs over Riven House like
a funeral veil. Something is just not right. Soon, Clare begins to
hear babies crying at night, see strange figures in fog at the edge
of their property. Diving into the history of the area, she
realizes that Riven House has a dark and anguished past. And
whatever this thing is-this menacing force that destroys the
inhabitants of the estate-it seems to be after Clare next...
The twisty locked-room mystery from two-time Mary Higgins Clark
Award–winning author Carol Goodman, about a group of former
classmates trapped on their college campus—with a murderer among
them. "One of the best and smartest locked-room mysteries I've read
in a long time. A page-turner with both heart and brains. Don't
miss it!"—David Bell, New York Times bestselling author of Try
Not to Breathe and She’s Gone It’s been twenty-five years since
the shocking disappearance of a female student and the
distinguished Creative Writing professor who died while searching
for her. The Briarwood College community has never forgotten the
double tragedy. Now, the college President is bringing together
faculty, donors, and alumni to honor the victims from all those
years ago. On a cold December weekend after the fall semester has
ended, guests gather on the vacant campus for the commemoratory
event. But as a storm descends, people begin to depart, leaving a
group of alumni who were the last ones taught by the esteemed
professor. Recriminations and old rivalries flare as they recall
the writing projects they shared as classmates, including chilling
horror stories they each wrote about their greatest fears. When an
alumna dies in a shockingly similar way to the story she wrote, and
then another succumbs to a similar fate, they realize someone has
decided at long last to avenge the crimes of the past. Will the
secret of what they did twenty-five years ago be revealed? Will any
of them be alive at the end of the weekend to find out?
Written for principals and assistant principals to read and reflect
on together, this book describes the most common challenges facing
today's assistant principals - and provides practical solutions.
Authors Carole Goodman and Christopher Berry examine how principals
and assistant principals can develop the kinds of relationships
that serve to meet the needs of students, staff, and parents.
Contents include: The Difference between the Principal's Job and
the Assistant Principal's Job, The Assistant Principal Role: What
the Students Need, The Assistant Principal Role: What the Staff
Needs, and Principal and Assistant Principal Communication: The
Honest High-Wire Act.
Written for principals and assistant principals to read and reflect
on together, this book describes the most common challenges facing
today's assistant principals - and provides practical solutions.
Authors Carole Goodman and Christopher Berry examine how principals
and assistant principals can develop the kinds of relationships
that serve to meet the needs of students, staff, and parents.
Contents include: The Difference between the Principal's Job and
the Assistant Principal's Job, The Assistant Principal Role: What
the Students Need, The Assistant Principal Role: What the Staff
Needs, and Principal and Assistant Principal Communication: The
Honest High-Wire Act.
Two-time Mary Higgins Clark Award-Winning Author! A chilling story
set in a former Magdalen Laundry in Manhattan that explores today's
#MeToo complexities. "In a twisting, mesmerizing story that is as
beautifully written as it is utterly propulsive, Goodman keeps us
breathlessly turning the pages right to the shocking and poignant
end. I absolutely loved this layered and moving novel!" -Lisa
Unger, New York Times bestselling author You're never really alone
Journalist Joan Lurie has written a seething article exposing a
notorious newspaper tycoon as a sexual predator. But the night it
goes live, she is brutally attacked. Traumatized and suffering the
effects of a concussion, she moves into a highly secure apartment
in Manhattan called the Refuge, which was at one time a Magdalen
Laundry. Joan should be safe here, so how can she explain the
cryptic incidents that are happening? Lillian Day is Joan's new
96-year-old neighbor at the Refuge. In 1941, Lillian witnessed a
mysterious murder that sent her into hiding at the Magdalen
Laundry, and she hasn't come out since. As she relates to Joan her
harrowing story, Joan sees striking similarities to her own past.
Melissa Osgood, newly widowed and revengeful, has burning questions
about her husband's recent death. When she discovers a suspicious
paper trail that he left behind, she realizes how little she knew
about her marriage. But it seems Joan Lurie might be the one who
has the answers. As these three lives intersect, each woman must
stay one step ahead of those who are desperate to make sure the
truth is never uncovered.
Winner of the Mary Higgins Clark Award In the tradition of Daphne
du Maurier, Shari Lapena, and Michelle Richmond comes a new
thriller from the bestselling author of The Lake of Dead
Languages-a twisty, harrowing story set at a prestigious prep
school in which one woman's carefully hidden past might destroy her
future. Tess has worked hard to keep her past buried, where it
belongs. Now she's the wife to a respected professor at an elite
boarding school, where she also teaches. Her seventeen-year-old
son, Rudy, whose dark moods and complicated behavior she's long
worried about, seems to be thriving: he has a lead role in the
school play and a smart and ambitious girlfriend. Tess tries not to
think about the mistakes she made eighteen years ago, and mostly,
she succeeds. And then one more morning she gets a text at 2:50 AM:
it's Rudy, asking for help. When Tess picks him up she finds him
drenched and shivering, with a dark stain on his sweatshirt. Four
hours later, Tess gets a phone call from the Haywood school
headmistress: Lila Zeller, Rudy's girlfriend, has been found dead
on the beach, not far from where Tess found Rudy just hours before.
As the investigation into Lila's death escalates, Tess finds her
family attacked on all sides. What first seemed like a tragic
accidental death is turning into something far more sinister, and
not only is Tess's son a suspect but her husband is a person of
interest too. But Lila's death isn't the first blemish on Haywood's
record, and the more Tess learns about Haywood's fabled history,
the more she realizes that not all skeletons will stay safely
locked in the closet.
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Arcadia Falls (Paperback)
Carol Goodman
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For two hundred years, painters, poets and musicians have come to
the Catskill Mountain village of Arcadia Falls to escape the
pressures of modern life and pursue their artistic visions, and
Arcadia College was founded with a mission to nurture young artists
and writers. When Meg Rosenthal gets an offer to teach at Arcadia
College, it seems a godsend - an escape from a life that's fallen
apart. She hopes, too, that Arcadia Falls will be a place where she
and her daughter Sally can find some peace and reconciliation. But
even though Arcadia Falls proves to be even more beautiful then Meg
imagined, it is hardly peaceful. Soon she begins to realize that
the public story behind the school conceals deceit, betrayal, and
perhaps even murder. As Meg struggles to reconcile the choices
she's made in her own life, she begins to fear that by coming to
Arcadia Falls she's put herself and her daughter in danger.
An evocative tale of intrigue, romance, and treachery, Carol
Goodman's spellbinding new novel, "The Night Villa," follows the
fascinating lives of two remarkable women centuries apart.
The eruption of Italy's Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 buried a city and
its people, their treasures and secrets. Centuries later, echoes of
this disaster resonate with profound consequences in the life of
classics professor Sophie Chase.
In the aftermath of a tragic shooting on the University of Texas
campus, Sophie seeks sanctuary on the isle of Capri, immersing
herself in her latest scholarly project alongside her colleagues,
her star pupil, and their benefactor, the compelling yet enigmatic
business mogul John Lyros.
Beneath layers of volcanic ash lies the Villa della Notte-the Night
Villa-home to first-century nobles, as well as to the captivating
slave girl at the heart of an ancient controversy. And secreted in
a subterranean labyrinth rests a cache of antique documents
believed lost to the ages: a prize too tantalizing for Sophie to
resist. But suspicion, fear, and danger roam the long-untrodden
tunnels and chambers beneath the once sumptuous estate-especially
after Sophie sees the face of her former lover in the darkness,
leaving her to wonder if she is chasing shadows or succumbing to
the siren song of the Night Villa. Whatever shocking events
transpired in the face of Vesuvius's fury have led to deeper,
darker machinations that inexorably draw Sophie into their vortex,
rich in stunning revelations and laden with unseen menace.
Praise for "The Night VIlla":
"Visit "The Night Villa": Carol Goodman's luminous prose and superb
storytelling will keep you entertained into the late hours."
-Nancy Pickard
"The pleasure of a Carol Goodman novel is in her enviable command
of the classical canon-and the deft way she [writes] a book that's
light enough for a weekend on the beach but literary enough for a
weekend in the Hamptons."
"-Chicago Tribune "
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River Road (Hardcover)
Carol Goodman
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From the award-winning author of The Lake of Dead Languages comes a
chilling new psychological thriller about a professor accused of
killing her favorite student in a hit-and-run accident. Nan
Lewis--a creative writing professor at a state university in
upstate New York--is driving home from a faculty holiday party
after finding out she's been denied tenure. On her way, she hits a
deer, but when she gets out of her car to look for it, the deer is
nowhere to be found. Eager to get home and out of the oncoming
snowstorm, Nan is forced to leave her car at the bottom of her
snowy driveway to wait out the longest night of the year--and the
lowest point of her life... The next morning, Nan is woken up by a
police officer at her door with terrible news--one of her students,
Leia Dawson, was killed in a hit-and-run on River Road the night
before. And because of the damage to her car, Nan is a suspect. In
the days following the accident, Nan finds herself shunned by the
same community that rallied around her when her own daughter was
killed in an eerily similar accident six years prior. When Nan
begins finding disturbing tokens that recall the death of Nan's own
daughter, Nan suspects that the two accidents are connected. As she
begins to dig further, she discovers that everyone around her,
including Leia, is hiding secrets. But can she uncover them, clear
her name, and figure out who really killed Leia before her
reputation is destroyed for good?
WINNER OF THE 2020 MARY HIGGINS CLARK AWARD The latest thriller
from the internationally bestselling author of The Lake of Dead
Languages and The Other Mother, a story of mistaken identities and
missed chances, forgiveness, and vengeance. "Carol Goodman is,
simply put, a stellar writer."-Lisa Unger, New York Times
bestselling author of The Red Hunter ALICE gets off a bus in the
middle of a snowstorm in Delphi, NY. She is fleeing an abusive
relationship and desperate to protect... OREN, ten years old, a
major Star Wars fan and wise beyond his years. Though Alice is
wary, Oren bonds nearly instantly with... MATTIE, a social worker
in her fifties who lives in an enormous run-down house in the
middle of the woods. Mattie lives alone and is always available,
and so she is the person the hotline always calls when they need a
late-night pickup. And although according to protocol Mattie should
take Alice and Oren to a local shelter, instead she brings them
home for the night. She has plenty of room, she says. What she
doesn't say is that Oren reminds her of her little brother, who
died thirty years ago at the age of ten. But Mattie isn't the only
one withholding elements of the truth. Alice is keeping her own
secrets. And as the snowstorm worsens around them, each woman's
past will prove itself unburied, stirring up threats both within
and without.
Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning author "An atmospheric and
harrowing tale, richly literary in complexity but ripe with all the
crazed undertones, confusions, and forebodings inherent in the
gothic genre. Recommend this riveting, du Maurier-like novel to
fans of Jennifer McMahon." - Booklist (starred review) From the
author of the internationally bestselling The Lake of Dead
Languages comes a gripping novel about madness, motherhood, love,
and trust. When Daphne Marist and her infant daughter, Chloe, pull
up the gravel drive to the home of Daphne's new employer, it feels
like they've entered a whole new world. Tucked in the Catskills,
the stone mansion looks like something out of a fairy tale, its
lush landscaping hiding the view of the mental asylum just beyond
its border. Daphne secured the live-in position using an assumed
name and fake credentials, telling no one that she's on the run
from a controlling husband who has threatened to take her daughter
away. Daphne's new life is a far cry from the one she had in
Westchester where, just months before, she and her husband welcomed
little Chloe. From the start, Daphne tries to be a good mother, but
she's plagued by dark moods and intrusive thoughts that convince
her she's capable of harming her own daughter. When Daphne is
diagnosed with Post Partum Mood Disorder, her downward spiral feels
unstoppable-until she meets Laurel Hobbes. Laurel, who also has a
daughter named Chloe, is everything Daphne isn't: charismatic,
sophisticated, fearless. They immediately form an intense
friendship, revealing secrets to one another they thought they'd
never share. Soon, they start to look alike, dress alike, and talk
alike, their lives mirroring one another in strange and disturbing
ways. But Daphne realizes only too late that being friends with
Laurel will come at a very shocking price-one that will ultimately
lead her to that towering mansion in the Catskills where
terrifying, long-hidden truths will finally be revealed....
Snapshots of Life from a Writer's View incorporates Carol Goodman
Heizer's love of photography with her love of writing. One of her
life mottos is "On the Wings of Words," for she believes that words
have the power to broaden our own personal world as we read the
writings of others. Those words have the ability to take us to
far-away places that we might not otherwise have the opportunity to
experience. Carol has an equal love of photography, for she has
been blessed to travel to over twenty-five countries and meet
various peoples from around the globe. Once the images of her
experiences have been captured in a photograph, it enables her to
travel back to that place and that time to once again experience
what she initially enjoyed and appreciated. She especially
appreciates photographing nature in all of its beauty (though
rugged or barren at times) and its originality. When receiving
compliments for her work, she often replies, "Well, I had the easy
part. I simply took the photograph. God created it and allowed me
to enjoy it as part of His creation. I believe it's one of His many
gifts to me."
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Darkness Holding Light (Paperback)
David Rosen, Carol Goodman; Illustrated by Mary Willowmoon McDougal
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Seasons of a Woman's Life is a poetic profile of a woman's various
junctures as she travels her life's journey. Each of nature's
seasons progresses with various unique aspects, elements, and
beauty. Women, too experience their own progression through
seasonal changes that parallel nature. Although each woman is
unique in her own right, all woman share a universal inherent
quality of womanhood. It is with this quality of sameness, yet,
uniqueness, that Carol wrote the poems depicting Spring, Summer,
Winter, and Fall.
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River Road (Paperback)
Carol Goodman
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In the midst of a snowstorm, creative writing professor, Nan Lewis,
thinks she hit a deer. But then a police officer tells her that her
student, Leia Dawson, has been killed in a hit-and-run on River
Road. And there is blood on Nan's car. Nan finds herself reviled by
the same community that supported her when her young daughter was
killed in a similar accident six years ago. The people around her
are hiding secrets she'll have to uncover to clear her name.
On the heels of her mesmerizing bestseller, The Lake of Dead Languages, Carol Goodman has written a brooding, captivating novel that skillfully weaves fairy tale themes into a modern web of intrigue. It is a novel about the secrets mothers keep, and the daughters who must live in their shadows.
Iris Greenfeder, ABD (All But Dissertation) has just turned forty, lives in Manhattan, and works three teaching jobs to support herself. Recently she’s felt that the “buts” are taking over her life: all but published, all but a professor, all but married (to Jack, her boyfriend of ten years). Yet the sudden impulse to write a story about her mother leads to a shot at literary success. The piece recounts an eerie Irish fairy tale her mother used to tell her at bedtime–and nestled inside is the sad story of her mother’s death. . .
More than fifty years ago, Iris’s mother, Katherine Morrissey, arrived at the Catskills’ grand Hotel Equinox penniless, with almost no belongings. Kay was hired as a maid but refused to speak of her past or her family. One year later, she married Ben Greenfeder, the hotel’s manager. During the hotel’s off-season, Kay wrote the first two fantasy novels of a planned trilogy. There never was a third book. When Iris was nine, her mother left one day for a writer’s conference–and never came back. Kay died that very night in a hotel fire on Coney Island, registered as another man’s wife.
Now Hedda Wolfe, Kay’s former literary agent, has a proposal: If Iris will return to the Hotel Equinox where she grew up, research her mother’s life, and find the third and final manuscript that Hedda is convinced exists, then she can guarantee Iris a huge advance to write her mother’s biography.
Transfixed by the notion of a third book, Iris believes that it will hold clues to the mysteries of Kay’s life–and death. But as she begins to peer into the thicket of her mother’s hidden world, stinging revelations leave Iris with new questions. When a deadly “accident” befalls the one man who could shed some light on Kay, it becomes clear that Iris is not alone in her deep interest in her mother’s past–or in her search for a lost manuscript that might hold more secrets than she ever expected.
Humming with tension, awash in atmosphere, and rich in plot, The Seduction of Water is a remarkable and unique combination of lyrical traditions and thrilling suspense–marking Carol Goodman as a modern master of gripping fiction.
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