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| AUTHOR: | Mary Higgins Clark |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | |
| ISBN: | 0671025589 |
| TYPE: | Fiction, Fiction - Mystery/ Detective, General, Mystery & Detective - Women Sleuths, Suspense, Fiction / General |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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A suspense novel that is worth reading. WEEP NO MORE MY LADY by Mary Higgins Clark Bantan Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc. 1987 360 pages Elizabeth Lange, sister of the famouse Leila LaSelle, was determined to put the actess's killer in prison. Leila had bee depresses and moody after receiving a series of poisen-pen letters which led her to drinking. At this point in time, suicide seemed a legitimate escape, that is until a witness cam forth caliming she saw Leila stuggle with her boyfriend, Ted Winters. It was then that Elizabeth began thinking about the conversation she held with her Leila the night of her death, and more closely, the voices she heard in the background. After going over her testimony for the trial agianst Ted, she reluctantly decided to accept an offer to Cypress Point Spa. Min, a close friend of Elizabeth and Leila, insisted she come and relax. Little did Elizabeth know she was going to be put face to face with her sister's killer, as well as many other suspects, all of which were friends of her's. This novel was very enjoyable to read; also a true page-turner. If you have ever read any other novel by Clark, you will find this novel as exciting as many of her others. If not, this novel would be a great Clark novel to start out with. She tends to change the narrator quite often and this change may confuse some readers. This may not be a problem, and if not, this novel should be a perfect one for many who enjoy suspense mysteries. I highly recommend this novel; read Mary Higgins Clark's Weep No More My Lady and find out who was the killer of Leila LaSelle. ~Reviewed by Gemma Patel~
a great murder mystery
This book is about the untimely death of a glamorous actress and her sister's mission to discover the truth. The story begins in a small town in Kentucky, where the sun is hotter than hell, and eight-year old Elizabeth waits for her nineteen-year sister, Leila, to return home from work. While Leila is away at work, their mother's boyfriend comes close to molesting Elizabeth. Fortunately, Leila comes home and stops him in the act. Leila, who has been planning her escape from her alcoholic mother, realizes that she cannot leave her sister behind while her mother brings home drunkard to drunkard. Leila takes Elizabeth away and they both move to New York, where Leila becomes a star. Nineteen years later Leila lies dead on the concrete couryard of her penthouse. The accused murderer is Leila's fiance, millionare Ted Winters, someone who Elizabeth and Leila loved and trusted. It is up to Elizabeth to find out what really happened that night. Did she fall? Was she pushed? Is Ted guilty? This is an amazing murder mystery. This is about a woman who had everything, and the people in her inner circle who wanted wanted to take it away. It's about relationships, jealousy, hate and love, and hidden feelings that have been suppressed for so many years. In the end, Elizabeth must find out the truth because as key witness in the trial she holds Ted's life in her hands, hands that yearn to avenge her sister's death.
Wow!
I just read this book again after reading it real long ago...I thought it was boring then...but it kept me reading so diligently until the end this time because I forgot who was the killer. At one pivotal point I found myself going "Ohhhhh!!...", thinking I knew who it was, and then discovering I was right when the identity was finally revealed...making me shake my head, thinking it was so easy, I should have picked up on it sooner...if you're looking to read a Mary Higgins Clark book, I don't see how you could go wrong with this one.