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Weep No More, My Lady
Weep No More My Lady
Author: Mary Higgins Clark
PBS Market Price: $8.09 or $4.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780671025588
ISBN-10: 0671025589
Publication Date: 8/1/1998
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 161 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Weep No More, My Lady on + 4 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is truly one of Mary Higgins Clark's best mystery novels, that centers around Elizabeth Lange, in desperate search for some inner peace after her sister's murder. Her sister, Leila, became a model after she and Elizabeth left their abusive parents home at a young age. Leila soon became a movie star and married the wealthy Ted. However, one day after an argument with her husband, she is found dead. The police at first label her death as a suicide, but soon her husband is their number one suspect. Weeks before Elizabeth has to go to trial to testify against Ted, she is invited by a dear, old friend to an exclusive spa where the rich and famous go to find relaxation and seclusion from the public eye. There, she finds that close friends of Leila are also at the spa. She soon has her doubts about Ted being the murderer. During her stay at the spa, other people's lives are in danger, including hers. Who really killed Leila and why? Was it really Ted, as she first suspected, or was it someone else who was close to Leila? Read and find out.
MoirasMommy avatar reviewed Weep No More, My Lady on + 32 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Probably my personal favorite of all of her books.
srp avatar reviewed Weep No More, My Lady on + 47 more book reviews
Really enjoyed!
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This is a quick synopsis: "Elizabeth Lange has arrived at Cypress Point Spa in Pebble Beach, California, weary of heart and soul. Still grieving for her beloved sister, a famous actress who plunged to her death from her Manhattan penthouse, Elizabeth is determined to unearth the truth about how Leila died. Dashing multimillionaire Ted Winters stands accused of her murder, but Elizabeth has doubts.

Along the windswept cliffs of the Monterey coast, in luxurious bungalows, between gourmet meals and beachfront walks, uneasiness stalks Elizabeth while she begins opening doors to the past. As glimpses of the dark truth about Leila's life and death -- and about Elizabeth herself -- start to crash against her mind, an ominous wave from an unexpected source threatens to engulf her entirely."
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I've read many Mary Higgins Clark books and this one was a very good read.
tigers9494 avatar reviewed Weep No More, My Lady on + 49 more book reviews
Classic Mary Higgins Clark!
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Enjoyed!!
JessicaDK avatar reviewed Weep No More, My Lady on + 16 more book reviews
Another great story from Clark. Always enjoy her books.
ShareBear avatar reviewed Weep No More, My Lady on + 159 more book reviews
A book full of suspense and mayhem. Elizabeth Lange is looking for the truth about the death of her sister. Was it murder or suicide? There is another murder and attempted murder when she gets too close. Is she next? A great book by a terrific authoress.
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a killer on the loose, millions of dollars, stardom and prison. typical mhc
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Typical Mary Higgins Clark. Suspenseful. An easy read. A sister tries to discover the truth about why her sister died.
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good book
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very good in the style of clark
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Cypress Point-the ultimate California spa where the rich and famous pursue health and beauty in unalloyed luxury. But lovely young Elizabeth Lange is after something else: the truth about the death of her beloved sister-a famous actress who plunged from the balcony of her Manhattan penthouse. What she finds will determine the fate of Ted Winters, the handsome business tycoon who stands accused of her murder. Against a Monterey background that sparkles with sun, money, and glamour, Elizabeth stalks shadows that darken with dread and danger...shadows that threaten to reveal the stunning truth about her sister-and herself.
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I you like Mary Higgins Clark's other works, you will love this one too! good characters & storyline.
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One of my first reads by Mary Higgins Clark. A great book!
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Cypress Point-the ultimate CA spa where the rich and famous pursue health and beauty in unalloyed luxury. But lovely young Elizabeth Lange is after something else: the truth about the death of her beloved sister-a famous actress who plunged from the balcony of her Manhattan penthouse. What she finds will determine the fate of Ted Winters, the handsome business tycoon who stands accused of her murder. Against a Monterey background that sparkles with sun, money and glamour, Elizabeth stalks shadows that darken with dread and danger....shadows that threaten to reveal the stunning truth about her sister and herself.
doctorslime avatar reviewed Weep No More, My Lady on + 241 more book reviews
My wife relates to me, its a very good story & the book is fine but has a hidden tea stain on 7 pages near the end of the story. Still very readable but not pristine condition.
darkcoffeeclouds avatar reviewed Weep No More, My Lady on + 114 more book reviews
I enjoyed this story even though I knew who the murderer was from page 48. MHC attempted to make all the main people seem guilty at different times but I always went back to the same person. The whole time I hoped I´d be wrong but no. It was still an interesting story and I´m glad I finally read it.

Leila, a famous actress is found dead after she had begun to unravel and had been drinking heavily. Everyone knew something was wrong and her last performance in a play was very bad. Many people believed she could have committed suicide by intentionally falling off the balcony of her apartment until a witness claimed to have seen her fiance push her. Her sister, Elizabeth was shocked and didn´t want to believe it but she heard him yelling at her sister over the phone just before she died. The witness said she saw him push her over 1 minute after her sister hung up the call. One week before the trial was to begin Elizabeth got an invitation to the spa owned by their friend. She didn´t want to go but decided to go so she could talk to her sister´s secretary who had something important to tell her. After her sister died her secretary went to work at the spa and she thought she knew why Leila was so upset just before she died. Shortly after she arrived at the spa Elizabeth realized it was a mistake to go and she better watch her back.
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Secrets from the world of high glamour, romance, and so much suspense that I stayed up late to devour the pages in one long delicious gulp. Review by author Jacqueline Briskin
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Vintage Mary Higgins Clark. Young woman tries to find out the truth about her sister who plunged from the balcony of her penthouse to her death. Handsome business tycoon is accused of her murder - did he kill her?
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Cypress Point--the ultimate California spa where the rich and famous pursue heath and beauty in unalloyed luxury. But lovely young Elizabeth Lange is after something else: the truth about her sister--a famous actress who plunged from the balcony of her Manhattan penthouse.
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THE MYSTERY BEGINS WITH A SUPERSTAR'S PLUNGE FROM A PENTHOUSE BALCONY

Young Elizabeth Lange is haunted by the tragic death of her beloved sister, the legendary actress Leila LaSalle. Ted Winters, Leila's multi-millionaire fiance, has been accused of her murder -- and Elizabeth is slated to be the star witness for the prosecution.

THE TENSION MOUNTS WITH A DOUBLE-EDGED SUMMONS TO A GLAMOROUS SPA...

But before the trial begins, Elizabeth gets an invitation to unwind for a week at Cypress Point, a swank California spa.

THE MOST FASHIONABLE SPOT IN AMERICA FOR a MASSAGE... OR A MURDER

Suddenly, Elizabeth is caught up in a torrent of confusing emotions and perplexing questions. Elizabeth must discover the truth -- and soon. Because someone is stalking her, patiently waiting for the right moment to strike.
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'A murder mystery decorated with glamorous people, set in a California health spa... the ideal book for the beach bag, picnic hamper, or carry-on luggage."

- The New York Times Book Review
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"A CRACKLING TALE OF MENACE, AND LOVE THAT HOLDS YOUR ATTENTION TO THE LAST PAGE...{BY} ONE OF AMERICA'S MOST COMPELLING STORYTELLERS" --Andrew M. Greeley

Cypress Point-the ultimate California spa where the rich and famous pursue health and beauty in unalloyed luxury. But lovely young Elizabeth Lange is after something else: the truth about the death of her beloved sister--a famous actress who plunged from the balcony of her Manhattan penthouse. What she finds will determine the fate of Ted Winters, the handsome business tycoon who stands accused of her murder. Against a Monterey background that sparkles with sun, money, and glamour, Elizabeth stalks shadows that darken with dread and danger...shadows that threaten to reveal the stunning truth about her sister--and herself.

"A CLIMAX TO LEAVE ONE BREATHLESS." --Phyllis A. Whitney
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Labeled with book crossing information. In no way in perfect condition, so PLEASE only ask for this book if you want to read it and pass it along to someone else. If you want a really good copy to keep, this may not be the copy for you. It's kind of old. All in one piece, no pages falling out or anything, but kind of, well, not "NEW" looking.

A mystery, of course, one of her more popular ones.
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I have not read this book-got it in a box of books at a yard sale.