A review by angela_amman
Weep No More, My Lady by Mary Higgins Clark

4.0

Only during a pandemic can I read a story where the main character is being targeted for death at a health spa and think, "Well, that sounds relaxing." As Elizabeth LaSalle attempts to uncover the truth about her famous sister's death — did the handsome, wealthy boyfriend do it or not? — her questions become a threat. Weep No More, My Lady boasts a cast of wealthy, attractive characters, which is par for the course with Mary Higgins Clark books, but readers also follow along as Alvirah Meehan, lottery winner, undercover author, and perhaps Clark's most popular character figures out the identity of the killer — but at what cost?