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

3.0

Having not read any Mary Higgins Clark since my teens (more than a decade ago), I recently grabbed a few of her works at the used bookstore. This was the first that I picked up.

I'm not really sure if my sleuthing powers have drastically improved, or if this was simply not one of the author's best novels. I had the mystery (or the killer, anyhow) figured out within the first 20 pages. I stuck with it for two reasons: first, I kept expecting some twists and turns to make me doubt my initial hypothesis and second, the story was still enjoyable.

Overall, it was okay but I'm certainly hoping for a more tangled mystery in the other pieces I purchased.