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We'll Meet Again
Author: Mary Higgins Clark
Book Information
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 146

ISBN-13: 9780671004569 - ISBN-10: 0671004565
Publication Date: 4/1/2000
Pages: 384

Book Description:

At the heart of this "diabolical plot that Mary Higgins Clark prepares so carefully and executes with such relish" (The New York Times Book Review), a respected doctor is murdered -- and his beautiful young wife is charged with the crime.

Dr. Gary Lasch, prominent Greenwich, Connecticut, doctor and founder of the HMO Remington Health Management, is found dead in his home, his skull crushed by a blow with a heavy bronze sculpture, and his wife, Molly, in bed covered with his blood. It was the Lasches' housekeeper, Edna Barry, who made the grisly discovery the morning after Molly's unexpectedly early return from Cape Cod, where she had gone to seclude herself upon learning of her husband's infidelity. As the evidence against Molly grows, her lawyer plea-bargains a manslaughter charge to avoid a murder conviction.


Released from prison nearly six years later, Molly reasserts her innocence to reporters, among them an old school friend, Fran Simmons, an investigative reporter and anchor for a true-crime show. Molly convinces Fran to research and produce a program on her husband's death, and as hidden aspects of Gary Lasch's life and the affairs of Remington Health Management come to light, Fran herself becomes a target for murder.


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Top Member Reviews

Donna B. from JOPLIN, MO wrote on 2/3/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

After Molly's dicovery of her husband's infidelity, She wakes to find her husband dead and she is covered with his blood. After six years in prison, Molly is released and hopes to prove her innocence.

Billie K. (booklady2) from TOWANDA, PA wrote on 10/14/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

When Dr. Gary Lasch, prominent Greenwich, Connecticut doctor and founder of the HMO Remington Health Management, is found dead in his home, his wife Molly, is found in bed covered with his blood. Good murder mystery book.

Leah P. (classicone) from SARDINIA, OH wrote on 9/27/2006...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Convicted of murdering her husband, Molly tries to prove her innocence 6 years later after her release.

Greta S. from BATESVILLE, AR wrote on 11/23/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Another "on the edge of your seat" mystery by Mary Higgins Clark.Molly Lasch, wife of a prominent doctore, is sent to prison for the murder of her husband. Upon being released from prison she enlists the aid of an old school friend, an investigative reporter and anchor for a true=crime show. As the affairs of Remington health Management come to life, the reporter, herself, becomes a target for murder.

Good one!


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Debbie K. from BLANCO, TX wrote on 6/19/2008...


Dr. Gary Lasch, prominent Greenwich, Connecticut, doctor and founder of the HMO Remington Health Management. is found dead in his home, his skull crushed by a blow with a heavy bronze sculpture, and his wife, Monny, in bed covered with his blood. It was the Lasches housekeeper, Edna Barry who made the grisly discovery the morining after Molly's unexpectedly early return from Cape Cod, where she had gone to seclude herself upon learning of her husbands infidelity. As the evidence against Molly grows, her lawyer plea-bargains a manslaughter charge to avoid a murder conviction.

Released from orison nearly six years later, Molly reasserts her innocence to reporters, amoung them as old school friend. Fran Simmons, an investigative reporter and anchor for a truecrime show. Molly convinces Fran to research and produce a program on her husband's death, and as hidden aspects of Gary Lasch's life and the affairs of Remington Health Management come to light, Fran herself becomes a target for murder

Candace G. (Ogre) from CARTERVILLE, IL wrote on 2/28/2008...


From back cover:
Dr. Gary Lasch, prominent Greenwich, Connecticut, doctor and founder of the HMO Remington Health Management, is found dead in his home, his skull crushed by a blow with a heavy bronze sculpture, and his wife, Molly, in bed covered with his blood. It was the Lasches' housekeeper, Edna Barry, who made the grisly discovery the morning after Molly's unexpectedly early return from Cape Cod, where she had gone to seclude herself upon learning of her husband's infidelity. As the evidence against Molly grows, her lawyer plea-bargains a manslaughter charge to avoid a murder conviction.
Released from prison nearly six years later, Molly reasserts her innocence to reporters, among them an old school friend, Fran Simmons, an investigative reporter and anchor for a true-crime show. Molly convinces Fran to research and produce a program on her husband's death, and as hidden aspects of Gary Lasch's life and the affairs of Remington Health Management come to light, Fran herself becomes a target for murder.

Janis K. (scrapbooklady) from PLYMOUTH, MI wrote on 11/16/2007...


"We'll Meet Again" is vintage Clark...After Molly discovers her husband's infidelity, she awakes to find her husband dead and she is covered with in his blood. After six years in prison, Molly is released and hopes to prove her innocence

Janet L. (proudgrandma) from ANTIOCH, TN wrote on 11/7/2007...


At the heart of this "diabolical plot that Mary Higgins Clark prepares so carefully and executes with such relish" (The New York Times Book Review), a respected doctor is murdered--and his beautiful young wife is charged with the crime.

WE'LL MEET AGAIN

Dr. Gary Lasch, prominent Greenwich, Connecticut, doctor and founder of the HMO Remington Health Management, is found dead in his home, his skull crushed by a blow with a heavy bronze sculpture, and his wife, Molly, in bed covered with his blood. It was the Lasches' housekeeper, Edna Barry, who made the grisly discovery the morning after Molly's unexpectedly early return from Cape Cod, where she had gone to seclude herself upon learning of her husband's infidelity. As the evidence against Molly grows, her lawyer plea-bargins a manslaughter charge to avoid a murder conviction.

Released from prison nearly six years later, Molly reasserts her innocence to reporters, among them an old school friend, Fran Simmons, an investigative reporter and anchor for a true-crime show. Molly convinces Fran to research and produce a program on her husband's death, and as hidden aspects of Gary Lasch's life and the affairs of Remington Health Management come to light, Fran herself becomes a target for murder.

"Clark is master of suspense and an excellent storyteller. WE"LL MEET AGAIN is first-rate entertainment." --Booklist

Amanda R. from WARREN, MI wrote on 5/10/2007...


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. Harder to swallow is the excessive use of theatricals whenever the author describes a satanic like HMO, and its legion of evil doctors. The darkest knight of all is Peter Black, whose eyes "were cold, angry, menacing--certainly not the eyes of a healer." Still, melodrama aside, Higgins Clark still knows how to spin a good yarn.
Her heroine in We'll Meet Again is an investigative reporter named Fran Simmons, who is not unlike the bright, resourceful Dr. Susan Chandler in You Belong to Me. Fran has just been hired to work on a popular new TV show called True Crime. Coincidentally, her very first assignment involves an ex-pupil from her old high school, the posh Cranden Academy in Greenwich, Connecticut. Molly Lasch had been incarcerated in her mid-20s, accused of pulverizing her husband's head with a Remington bronze sculpture. The murder of this community doctor, and chief executive officer of a local HMO, stunned Greenwich.

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. Few people believe her--even less so when a key witness from the original trial is stabbed to death and evidence links Molly to the scene of the crime. 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.

Sue A. (Sue1120) from TUSCOLA, IL wrote on 4/15/2007...


Another great book by Mary Higgins Clark

Durene R. (Berit913) wrote on 3/24/2007...


Dr. Gary Lasch, prominent Greenwich, Connecticut, doctor and founder of the HMO Remington Health Management, is found dead in his home, his skull crushed by a blow with a heavy bronze sculpture, and his wife, Molly, in bed covered with his blood. It was the Lasches' housekeeper, Edna Barry, who made the grisly discovery the morning after Molly's unexpectedly early return from Cape Cod, where she had gone to seclude herself upon learning of her husband's infidelity. As the evidence against Molly grows, her lawyer plea-bargains a manslaughter charge to avoid a murder conviction.

Released from prison nearly six years later, Molly reasserts her innocence to reporters, among them an old school friend, Fran Simmons, an investigative reporter and anchor for a true-crime show. Molly convinces Fran to research and produce a program on her husband's death, and as hidden aspects of Gary Lasch's life and the affairs of Remington Health Management come to light, Fran herself becomes a target for murder.

Leslie W. (LeslieGW) from SUGAR LAND, TX wrote on 3/24/2007...


Loved it.

Jennifer S. (orlandojen) from ORLANDO, FL wrote on 3/14/2007...


Dr. Gary Lasch is found dead in his home and his wife, Molly in bed covered with his blood. It was the Lasches' housekeeper, Edna, who made the discovery the morning after Molly's return from Cape Cod, where she had gone to seclude herself upon learning of her husband's infidelity. The evidence grows against Molly and her lawyer plea-bargains a manslaughter charge. Released from prison 6 years later, Molly continues promoting her innocence to reporters, among them Fran Simmons, an investigative reporter and anchor for a true-crime show. Molly convinces Fran to research and produce a program on her husband's death, and as events come to light, Fran herself becomes a target for murder.

This was a #1 NY Times bestseller!

Virginia K. (GinaK) from CANADENSIS, PA wrote on 2/28/2007...


Mystery and suspense, keeps on enthralled as usual with this noted author.