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. He was found dead at home, his skull crushed by a blow with a Remington bronze sculpture, a prized piece from his art collection. 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.
Nobody believes Molly's claim to have no memory of the events of the night of the crime -- and evidence against her is overwhelming. To escape a murder conviction, she accepts a plea-bargain, and subsequently her lawyer wins her early parole.
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. 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. Fran agrees and uncovers a chilling plot hidden in the heart of Greenwich's prestigious medical community.
We'll Meet Again is Mary Higgins Clark at her chilling best.
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"So I'm a huge fan of Mary Higgins Clark, and have read nearly ALL her books, and after a while I don't remember which story is which title, but if I recall THIS one really drew me in, anything where YOU know the character is innocent and everyone else thinks they're guilty really gets me going. Clark has a couple of not-so-great books (especially recently in my opinion) so all her older books are my favorites. But I will always be a fan."
— Erika (5 out of 5 stars)
“We’ll Meet Again is filled with the ingredients that Mary Higgins Clark devotees will devour: fast-paced suspense, double-crossing villains, romantic intrigue, and a resounding showdown at the end.”
— Amazon.com, editorial review“First-rate entertainment.”
— Booklist" Mary Higgins Clark is always a good read. She didn't dissapoint. She always has a surprise clincher at the end and I would recommend this book. "
— Lisea, 2/18/2014" As usual...she throws you a curve ball at the end! "
— Carpenter2140, 2/4/2014" Just needed a good quick "who dun it?" book. It was OK. "
— Karma, 2/4/2014" I just recently started reading (and I am 29 yrs old), but this book kept my attention and I have a very short attention span. I thought it was really good! "
— Christy, 2/2/2014" Another winner by Mary Higgins Clark in my opinion, but I love mysteries "
— Vicki, 2/2/2014" I'm not too into Suspense novels, but I do love Mary Higgins Clark. I can't wait to read more of her books! "
— Hannah, 2/1/2014" Just started this book. Not sure if I'll finish it or not. "
— Linda, 1/30/2014" This book is a lot more jagged compared to the other stories. There are a lot of different characters to keep up with. Overall a good story and a twist that I never expected. "
— Melissa, 1/14/2014" A quick read that is hard to put down. Very good. "
— Sarah, 1/9/2014" Couldn't put it down after the last third of the book "
— Lisa, 1/2/2014" Fun, easy read. It's a bit of a fluffy mystery, perfect for vacation. "
— Marci, 12/31/2013" If you ever read any of her books you will not be able to put it down. Full of suspense and horror a mystery to be mastered! "
— Grace, 12/17/2013" Intriguing. Multiple story lines. Just when you think you know who "did it", you begin to suspect someone else. Didn't know until the very end who was responsible. Great read - kept my interest. "
— Deby, 12/14/2013" I really enjoyed this book it has alot of suspence in it. I had fun reading it the book keeped me interested. I like this book was nothing like i have ever read. "
— Citlali, 12/5/2013" This was a pretty good book, and although I had figured out a good bit of what happened who the true murderer was shocked me. I enjoyed the characters, however, Molly Lasch seemed really flat although the book was mainly about her. "
— Autumn, 6/20/2013" good suspense, but ending was weak and predictable "
— Mel, 5/4/2013" Reminded me of a book called Fatal Cure by Robin Cook. They were both written in the late '90's and tackle the subject of the change in our medical system to HMO's. It is only a mediocre read but because I found it at an ATM as a wild bookcrossing release I have fond memories of it. "
— Chana, 4/8/2013" Awesome book!! Could not put it down, and it keeps you guessing till the very end. "
— Missy, 12/12/2012" currently reading it, but only few pages in every evening. Don't have much time to read it or the book is not such an interesting one? !! Dunno, as i haven't had enough time to finish it yet! "
— Noralisma, 11/22/2012" i loved the angel she took and the way the killer was reviled was epic!! "
— Enniah, 9/19/2012" An interesting read, though predictable at times.. "
— Rupesh, 6/7/2012" Dr. found murdered, young wife convicted. Upon release convinces old school buddy to investigate Dr.'s murder "
— Melet, 5/25/2012" I enjoyed it, though I wish it was shorter! "
— Kat, 5/10/2012" This was a typical Mary Higgins Clark book, but that isn't a bad thing. I know what I am going to get when I pick up one of her books: an good book that keeps me interested the whole way through. Nothing groundbreaking but a solid read. "
— Katie, 4/22/2012" Audiobook Review: Although I've read this book before, I decided to listen to it as well. I am a big fan of the narrator, Jan Maxwell. This book was a listening adventure both for the story and the narration. "
— Melissa, 4/22/2012" I really enjoyed reading this one. You really hope the main character finds the real killer. You honestly feel her pain through the words. "
— Stephanie, 2/28/2012" Good quick read. Little bit of a twist at the end. "
— Mary, 12/30/2011" Great. I was sure I knew who had done it. I was wrong. "
— Charmaine, 8/23/2011" I know I read this book but I don't remember. I am giving it four stars since Higgins Clark is always a good read. "
— Catherine, 5/19/2011" Good mystery. I didn't really guess who did it. I always like that. "
— Andrea, 5/4/2011" I'm not too into Suspense novels, but I do love Mary Higgins Clark. I can't wait to read more of her books! "
— Hannah, 5/3/2011" Uma história fabulosa! ( Até À Vista ) "
— Babete, 3/14/2011" One of my all-time favorite authors. I love each and every one of her books. I discovered this author in high school and continued to read her into adulthood. "
— Laurie, 3/7/2011" good suspense, but ending was weak and predictable "
— Mel, 2/25/2011" I enjoy her books. Light read--well can get scary! "
— Lindasttop, 1/28/2011" Her mysteries are oh so inventive "
— Elizabeth, 1/18/2011" This my thrid book by Ms Clark and I am really enjoying her style. I loved the ethic's issue at play here and how the nurse stood her ground. It brought back some issues of my years as an RN and how sometimes the Doctor's would try and bully you into doing what you knew was wrong. Great read. "
— Cindy, 10/19/2010" Very good suspense with lots of characters intertwined. I liked the medical field aspect of it and the crimes that can happen in hospitals and to innocent people. I watched the movie also and liked the book better, movie was not bad. "
— Cathie, 9/21/2010" Just started this book. Not sure if I'll finish it or not. "
— Linda, 8/5/2010" This book is the literary equivalent of cotton candy - fluffy, light, no substance whatsoever, but kind of fun every once in a while. I'd rate it closer to 2.5. A fast read, given that the chapters are generally a page or two long, but the story line is rather predictable. "
— Christine, 5/16/2010" It took me a while to get into this one. "
— Amanda, 3/7/2010" I really enjoyed this book it has alot of suspence in it. I had fun reading it the book keeped me interested. I like this book was nothing like i have ever read. "
— Citlali, 2/3/2010Mary Higgins Clark (1927–2020) was the author of worldwide bestsellers that sold more than one hundred million copies in the United States alone. Twenty-one of her books reached the #1 spot on the New York Times bestsellers list. She was chosen by Mystery Writers of America as Grand Master of the 2000 Edgar Awards. An annual Mary Higgins Clark Award sponsored by Simon & Schuster, to be given to authors of suspense fiction writing in the Mary Higgins Clark tradition, was launched by Mystery Writers of America in 2001. She was the 1987 president of Mystery Writers of America and, for many years, served on their board of directors. In 1988, she served as chairperson of the International Crime Congress.
Jan Maxwell is an American stage and television actress. She made her Broadway debut in the musical City of Angels and has been nominated for two Tony Awards and two Drama Desk Awards. She won the 2005 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Her Broadway credits include Sixteen Wounded, Match, and The Dinner Party. She is the sister of Obie Award–winning playwright Richard Maxwell.