We'll Meet Again
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.90 (877 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0792727851 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 387 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Fair J. Williams The premise of this story is good--murdered husband, wife accused but can't remember the night he was killed. Once Molly (the wife) is released from prison she goes about proving her innocence. The only problem is that everyone believes she did it even her own lawyer. Only a highschool friend, Fran, is on he. Ikenoz said Five Stars. Another one of MHC at her best.. C. jones said We'll Meet Again. I liked this book very much, it was very interesting. Maybe a little too many characters. I have read several other mystery books and would write the names of people down on a piece of paper, sometimes it would be a few days before I could get back to it. Then I couldn't remember how that person fit into the
For half a decade Molly claimed to have no memory of the event, but now out on parole, slivers of memory trickle back--and Molly informs the press that someone else was in the house at the time of her husband's murder. Molly Lasch had been incarcerated in her mid-20s, accused of pulverizing her husband's head with a Remington bronze sculpture. It's up to the ever vigilant Fran to investigate what the police won't--and she unearths some very dark and extremely dirty secrets that will further shock the quiet community. The darkest knight of all is Peter Black, whose eyes "were cold, angry, menacing--certainly not th
A few years later, on Molly's release from prison, she reasserts her innocence in front of TV cameras and reporters gathered at the prison gate. The news strikes Greenwich society like a thunderbolt -- as does the news that Molly Carpenter Lasch, the beautiful young wife of the slain doctor, has been arrested for her husband's murder. He was found dead at home, his skull crushed by a blow with a Remington bronze sculpture, a prized piece from his art collection. Among them is an old schoolmate, Fran Simmons, currently working as an investigative reporter for the True Crime television series. Determined to prove her innocence, Molly convinces Fran to research and present a program on Gary's death. Nobody believes Molly's claim to have no memory of the events of the night of the crime -- and evidence against her is overwhelming. At the heart of Mary Higgins Clark's stunning new novel of suspense is a brutal murder: that of Gary Lasch, a respected and successful young Greenwich, Connecticut doctor. To escape a murder conviction, she accepts a plea-bargain, and subsequently her lawyer wins her early parole. We'll Meet Again is Mary Higgins Clark at her chilling bes