Rating: Summary: An enjoyable, fast-moving book with two appealing heroines Review: I agree with the previous reviewers that the book was fast-moving & easy to read. I did not feel that Molly's amnesia was satisfactorily explained, but she herself was a very sympathetic character. Fran was the typical spunky Clark heroine; I liked her a lot. I agree that the ending was a little weak, and I felt the ending was wrapped up a little too fast. Nonetheless, it had its share of memorable characters. I would recommend it.
Rating: Summary: EXTREMELY WELL WRITTEN Review: I found this story by Clark to be an intelligent and well constructed tale. I definitely recommend this one as I found myself staying up way past midnight to finish it. I was slightly disappointed by the ending, but I think this is only because I was so tired; and I didn't want it to end. For other interesting reads, check out Joseph Green's PSEUDO COOL and SOULS BIZARRE. I'm already looking forward to Clark's next tale!
Rating: Summary: Excellent! Bravo Mary! Review: Finally! After her last few books I despaired of her writing one that measured up to the quality that was apparent in her first 12 books. But this one was really well written! Suspenseful and full of little sub-plots that were cleverly woven together toward the end. And, "whodunit", was a wonderful and refreshing twist!
Rating: Summary: A really good book even for Clark Review: The state of Connecticut accuses Molly Carpenter Lash of murdering her spouse Gary in cold blood. The testimony points out that she angrily left for the Cape a week ago. One particular witness, who loves Molly, sadly states that she found the accused sleeping in her bed while her husband lay dying. Finally, they found his blood on her person. Molly swears she does not remember what happened after she returned home. Fearing a hung jury due to the fact that Gary's girl friend was pregnant, the DA cuts a deal with her attorney to change the charges to manslaughter. Molly accepts and goes to prison for a maximum stay of ten years. Five and a half years later, the state paroles Molly. She informs the media that her memory has begun to return and firmly believes that she did not kill her spouse. She insists a third person was in the house when Gary died. Molly believes that one day her full memory will return and she will know the identity of the true killer. Molly has thrown down the gauntlet, setting in motion a series of murders that lead back to her. WE'LL MEET AGAIN is an enjoyable who-done-it that will provide immense pleasure for fans of Mary Higgins Clark. Though the overused amnesia gimmick seems too convenient of a mechanism, the mystery remains taut and filled with red herrings to make Molly appear guilty even to readers who know otherwise. Especially interesting is a former classmate of Molly, a reporter for the True Crime TV show, who provides insight into the convicted murderer's personality. Ms. Clark has written an entertaining novel that is fun to read. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: We'll Meet Again Review: This book moved quickly and was interesting to read. The solution explained the events perfectly. It starts with Molly, a housewife, who is being sent to jail for murdering her husband, Gary. Now, six years later, she is being released and swears she didn't murder Gary. She hires Fran, a reporter, and Philip, her lawyer, to prove her innnocence. Throughout the story, numerous people are killed and Fran discovers there is more to the story than she originally knew.
Rating: Summary: We'll Meet Again Review: This novel is about Molly Carpenter Lasch. The wealthy wife of Dr. Gary Lasch, who was murdered in his own study. The wife spends time in prison for his murder and is released early. She then teams up with an old classmate Fran Simmons, a reporter, to prove her innocence.I have read about eight Mary Higgins Clark books and i have enjoyed all of them. This one is no exception.
Rating: Summary: A Riveting Read Review: In We'll Meet Again, Molly Carpenter-Lasch is tried and convicted of killing her husband, beloved Dr. Gary Lasch. There's one problem though--Molly has no recollection of the events of that night. She awoke the morning after the murder to find herself covered in her dead husband's blood. A plea bargain gets her a shorter sentence and upon her release Molly declares on TV for the world to see that she didn't kill her husband but she will try to find out who did. Enter Fran Simmons, school chum whose father committed suicide for stealing money from the library fund. Fran is now an investigative reporter and Molly wants her to help her find the truth behind her husband's murder. This story was hard to get into but after it gets going it is well worth the time. There are a lot of characters involved which makes it at times very frustrating keeping them straight. I found myself going back to reread pages trying to keep them straightened out in my mind. The storyline is good, although a little confusing when speaking of the HMO's. The book is fast-paced after about page 100. I found myself not really enjoying the book until I had passed the 100 page milestone. Then it becomes so good I couldn't think of not finishing it. And I must say the culprit was NOT who I thought it would be. We'll Meet Again is a book well worth reading. Just keep in mind you need to get past the somewhat boring beginning to truly enjoy it. Although not one of my favorite Mary Higgins Clark books one enjoyable to read.
Rating: Summary: Couldn't put it down at the end Review: This book is a book that keeps you own your toes. This book is a good book for people that like mystrey. In this book a women is blamed for killing her husband in their own house. This married couple are very rich. They own two mansions and many cars. She's mad because she found out that her husband is cheating on her. She leaves and goes to the other house. He calls and tells her to come home, but she says no if I come home than I will kill you....
Rating: Summary: GOOD MYSTERY A La M.H.Clark Review: You should know what you're in for if you have read any of Clark's books...no bloody gore or gross language, just a nice, easy read mystery. The plot centers around a hospital, HMOs, and the murder of one of the doctors. Molly is just released from prison for killing her former husband, Gary. She cannot remember doing it but can't prove it. Ten days later, Gary's girlfriend is killed and Molly is again the suspect. Fran, an investigative reporter wants to do a TV show about it. School friends of Molly's offer support as does her lawyer. But do they really believe she didn't do it? Molly's part-time housekeeper has a few secrets she is not sharing so as to protect her not- normal son who doesn't always take his medications. But he likes Molly and wants to visit her. Power plays for the hospital to take over the HMOs are suspicious in their secret meetings. Who is the killer(s) and how were they done? MHC keeps you in enough suspense and flips the suspect out of the stew to surprise all but the very best of readers who often claim to know the killer from page two.
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