The listing, We'll Meety Again by Mary Higgins Clark has ended.
This hardback book from 1999 is in excellent condition and is not a first edition.
Gary Lasch a respected and successful young Greenwich, Connecticut, doctor and hospital and HMO head was found dead at his desk at home, his skull crushed by a blow with a Remington bronze sulpture, 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.
According to the trial testimony of her housekeeper, Molly had left home in a rage against her husband, to go up to their house on Cape Cod. The morning after Molly's return, the housekeeper found Gary dead in his study and Molly upstairs in bed, covered with blood. Nobody believes Molly's claim to have no memory of the events of the night of the crime--not her parents, not her friends, not even her own lawyer--and evidence against her is overwhelming. To escape an inevitable murder conviction, she accepts a plea bargain, and subsequently her lawyer wins he 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 acquaintance and schoolmate, Fran Simmons, currently working as investigative reporter for the True Crime television series.
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