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Work InformationWe'll Meet Again by Mary Higgins Clark (1999)
![]() None No current Talk conversations about this book. I have not yet read this book. Molly Carpenter Lasch is accused of murdering her husband quite brutally with a Remington bronze sculpture and is incarcerated on those charges. Her memory of that night was nonexistant until she was out on parole and bit by bit events of that evening started fitting into place. It was surprisingly easy to keep track of the characters in the book, and the ending was not at all anticipated. I enjoyed this novel and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys suspense. When I first started reading this book, I was fascinated by how quickly MHC can pull her reader into a story. I quickly remembered how enthralled I was while reading her other books. However, I seem to have forgotten how incredibly wordy she is. The last 27 pages of this book are the best - fast paced, gripping, and pure MHC; but it doesn’t counteract the 287 pages of extended dialogue, plodding stream of consciousness, and character bombardment. I loved this book. I had forgotten how much I love Mary Higgins Clark. She doesn't have a set formula, her characters are always fully fleshed out and the reader wants to keep reading. Molly Carpenter Lasch was charged with the murder of her husband. A small band of friends, an investigative reporter and Molly's lawyer search for the truth as other suspicious deaths go on. I usually LOVE MHC, and this one was a little disappointing. I was bored and kept waiting for it to pick up...Still an enjoyable read, just not nearly as enjoyable as many of her others! no reviews | add a review
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After serving six years in prison for the manslaughter of her husband, Molly Carpenter Lasch emerges to face the media, a changed and damaged woman. Determined to prove her innocence, she persuades an investigative reporter to research her husband's death, but it's a decision that soon results in menace, unanswered questions and potentially fatal choices. No library descriptions found. |
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54 — Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC ClassificationRatingAverage:![]()
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