Mary Jane Clark
Jane Clark (born 1954; Jane)[1] is an American author of two series of suspense novels. Her first twelve books are media thrillers influenced by her three decades of experience in broadcast journalism. She plots murder mysteries investigated and solved by the characters who work at KEY News, the fictional television news world she has created. Her next series is The Wedding Cake Mysteries, featuring an actress-turned wedding cake designer who gets involved in murder cases which threaten to prevent ceremonies.
Early life
The daughter of a special agent with the FBI who uncovered Russian espionage during the Cold War and, later, worked on kidnapping and extortion cases, her interest in suspense started at an early age.[2] She attended Immaculate Heart Academy in Washington Township, Bergen County, New Jersey, graduating in 1972. With the goal of working in television news, she graduated from the University of Rhode Island with degrees in journalism and political science.[3]
She started her professional career as a desk assistant at CBS News headquarters in New York City, eventually becoming a producer and writer.[4]
Present
Clark resides in Hillsdale, New Jersey and Florida.[5] She has two children, a daughter, Elizabeth, an actress, and a son, David who has Fragile X Syndrome, the most common inherited form of developmental disability. Mary Jane supports the FRAXA Research Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports scientific research aimed at finding a treatment or a cure for the condition.[6]
Clark's former mother-in-law and sister-in-law are the well-known American authors Mary and Carol Higgins Clark, respectively.[7]
Books
Key News
- 1998 Do You Want to Know a Secret
- 1999 Do You Promise Not to Tell
- 2000 Let Me Whisper in Your Ear
- 2001 Close To You
- 2002 Nobody Knows
- 2003 Nowhere to Run
- 2004 Hide Yourself Away
- 2005 Dancing in the Dark
- 2006 Lights Out Tonight
- 2007 When Day Breaks
- 2008 It Only Takes a Moment
- 2009 Dying for Mercy
Wedding Cake Mysteries
- 2011 To Have and To Kill
- 2012 The Look of Love
- 2013 Footprints in the Sand
- 2014 That Old Black Magic
References
- ^ "Mary Behrends and David Clark to wed June 19". nytimes.com. March 14, 1982. Retrieved April 3, 2012.
- ^ Mary Jane Clark. "Letter". Retrieved August 27, 2015.
- ^ Mary Jane Clark. "About the Author".
- ^ Harper Collins. "Interview".
- ^ Rockland, Kate. "BY THE WAY; In the Divorce, She Got the Byline", The New York Times,July 17, 2005; accessed April 9, 2011. "Then there's Mary Jane Clark of Hillsdale, who is more of a writing Clark by proxy."
- ^ FRAXA. "About FRAXA People". Archived from the original on July 9, 2007.
- ^ "Mary Jane Clark's Frequently Asked Questions". Maryjaneclark.com. Retrieved April 3, 2012.
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- 1954 births
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- 20th-century American novelists
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- American thriller writers
- Immaculate Heart Academy alumni
- People from Hillsdale, New Jersey
- University of Rhode Island alumni
- Novelists from New Jersey
- Novelists from New York (state)
- 21st-century American novelists
- American women novelists
- 20th-century American women writers
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