Carol Higgins Clark (born July 28, 1956) is an American mystery author and actress. She is the daughter of suspense writer Mary Higgins Clark, with whom she co-authored several Christmas novels, and the former sister-in-law of author Mary Jane Clark.
American mystery author and actress
Carol Higgins Clark
Born
(1956-07-28) July 28, 1956 (age66) New York City, U.S.
Born in New York City and raised in Washington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey,[1] Clark received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College. During college, she began re-typing her mother's transcripts. She also made contributions such as renaming locations and characters.[2] She was the only one of four siblings to become a writer. One thing that affected this decision was helping her mother. While Mary Higgins Clark attempted juggling a full-time job and trying to finish her second book, the younger Higgins Clark grasped this opportunity to familiarize herself with the process of writing a book and telling tales, not knowing this would be her start in becoming a well-known author.[3] Just as her mother did, Clark writes suspense books. One difference in the mother and daughter's writings is that Clark's books contain a slight sense of humor that her mother's do not possess.[4] All of her novels feature Regan Reilly (a famous recurring character), plot points about male escorts, and pantyhose conventions that come from real sources.[5] In her video for NJN Public Television, Clark explains how she used her first job experience to help her with ideas about her book. In her book "Iced", she uses a woman who is working at a dry cleaners. The woman uncovers evidence found in the pockets of a customer.
Acting
Clark chose acting as her profession[6] and began to study acting after graduating from Mount Holyoke College. In 1975, she starred in "Who Killed Amy Lang", which aired on Good Morning America. She also performed in Wendy Wasserstein's play "Uncommon Women". She played the lead in the film A Cry In The Night, based on a novel by her mother.[7]
Personal life
Clark's New York apartment building, The Belaire, was hit by a small plane on October 11, 2006 flown by New York Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle.[8] Her 38th floor condominium was just a floor below the main impact zone; she was not at home during the accident.[8] Clark has appeared on the game show To Tell The Truth.[9]
Bibliography
Regan Reilly series
Clark, Carol Higgins (1992). Decked. New York: Grand Central Publishing. ISBN0-446-51549-3. OCLC24627336.
————————— (1993). Snagged. New York: Warner Books. ISBN0-446-51548-5. OCLC27897123.
————————— (1997). Iced. London: Warner Boosk. ISBN0-7515-1674-0. OCLC43225710.
————————— (1998). Twanged. New York: Warner Books. ISBN0-446-51763-1. OCLC37801332.
Clark, Mary Higgins (2000). Deck the Halls. Carol Higgins Clark. New York: Simon & Schuster/Scribner. ISBN0-7432-1200-2. OCLC44640199. (co-written with Mary Higgins Clark; crossover with Mary's Willy & Alvirah series)
Clark, Carol Higgins (2001). Fleeced. New York: Scribner. ISBN0-7432-0581-2. OCLC47623810.
————————— (2002). Jinxed. New York: Scribner. ISBN0-7432-0582-0. OCLC50435405.
————————— (2003). Popped. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN0-7434-7665-4. OCLC55850168.
Clark, Mary Higgins (2006). The Christmas Thief. Carol Higgins Clark. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN978-0-7432-7225-4. OCLC75407602. (co-written with Mary Higgins Clark; crossover with Mary's Willy & Alvirah series)
Clark, Carol Higgins (2005). Burned. New York: Scribner. ISBN0-7432-4275-0. OCLC57641681.
————————— (2006). Hitched. New York: Scribner. ISBN0-7432-8942-0. OCLC65284653.
Clark, Mary Higgins (2006). Santa Cruise: A Holiday Mystery at Sea. Carol Higgins Clark. New York: Simon & Schuster / Scribner. ISBN978-1-4165-3552-2. OCLC77076961. (co-written with Mary Higgins Clark; crossover with Mary's Willy & Alvirah series)
Clark, Carol Higgins (2008). Laced. New York: Pocket Star Books. ISBN1-4165-2337-5. OCLC194155472.
————————— (2009). Zapped. New York: Pocket Star Books. ISBN978-1-4165-6382-2. OCLC301707390.
Clark, Mary Higgins (2008). Dashing Through the Snow. Carol Higgins Clark. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN978-1-4391-3008-7. OCLC701235836. (co-written with Mary Higgins Clark; crossover with Mary's Willy & Alvirah series)
Clark, Carol Higgins (2009). Cursed. New York: Scribner. ISBN978-1-4165-6217-7. OCLC232979179.
————————— (2010). Wrecked. New York. ISBN978-1-4391-7025-0. OCLC424555495.
————————— (2012). Mobbed. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN978-1-4391-7029-8. OCLC741542639.
————————— (2012). Gypped. New York: Scribner. ISBN978-1-4391-7031-1. OCLC765969859.
————————— (2015). Knocked. New York. ISBN978-1-4767-1051-8. OCLC883147492. (due date per publisher)
Clark, Mary Higgins (2010). The Christmas Collection. Carol Higgins Clark. Riverside: Simon & Schuster. ISBN978-1-4516-4013-7. OCLC1085170869.
A Holiday Collection (2010)
Awards
Clark's début novel Decked was nominated for the 1992 Agatha Award and the 1993 Anthony Award for "Best First Novel".[10][11]
See also
Novels portal
List of crime writers
References
Rohan, Virginia. "Mystery is in this Jersey writer’s blood", The Record (Bergen County), April 10, 2011. Accessed December 22, 2013. "For her 14th Regan Reilly mystery novel, Carol Higgins Clark chose a backdrop she knew well.... Mobbed is the first Regan Reilly book that Clark, who grew up in Washington Township, has set in the Garden State."
Flamm, Matthew. "An Author Typecast by Heredity? Hardly." Galileo, Apr. 19, 1998. Accessed July 1, 2010.
Bancroft, Colette. "The Other Higgins Clark." Galileo, Oct. 30, 2003. Accessed July 30, 2010.
Due Brade, Tananarive. "Writer Inherits Mom's Talent for Hot Mysteries." Galileo, Dec. 15, 1995. Accessed July 3, 2010.
Shih, Evelyn. "Reactive Connections Highlights Chapters of Their Lives." Lexis Nexis. Galileo, Apr. 8, 2008. Web. July 6, 2010.
Miliokas, Nick. "The Star Phoenix (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)." Lexis Nexis. Galileo, Feb. 18, 2004. Web. July 29, 2010.
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