Book Summary –
We'll Meet Again is a gripping suspense novel that centers on Molly Lasch, a wealthy socialite and doctor’s wife who is convicted of murdering her husband, Gary. After serving five years in prison, Molly is released and insists she is innocent, claiming she was framed. Determined to clear her name, she turns to her old friend Fran Simmons, a journalist working on a true crime television show. As Fran investigates, she uncovers a tangled web of secrets involving medical malpractice, corporate corruption, and hidden motives. The deeper she digs, the more dangerous the case becomes, putting both women at risk. With Mary Higgins Clark’s signature mix of suspense, emotional depth, and unexpected twists, We'll Meet Again is a compelling tale of justice, trust, and the search for truth.
About the Author –
Mary Higgins Clark (1927–2020) was one of America’s most beloved and bestselling authors, often referred to as the “Queen of Suspense.” Over her long and prolific career, she wrote more than 50 novels, all of which became bestsellers. Her stories typically feature strong female protagonists, family secrets, and psychological intrigue, often revolving around ordinary people caught in extraordinary situations. Widowed young with five children, Clark began her writing career out of necessity and quickly found a devoted readership. Her books have sold over 100 million copies worldwide and have been translated into numerous languages. Clark’s clean, fast-paced storytelling and knack for plot twists made her a master of modern suspense fiction.
