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Violence
Some
Moderate — suspicious deaths; the threat to Elizabeth; a confrontation
Language
Barely any
Mild
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild — a glamorous romantic world; nothing explicit
Substance Use
Barely any
Mild — spa setting; social drinking
Emotional Intensity
Some
The look-alike — the psychological unsettlement of meeting someone who resembles a dead sister; what really happened to Leila
What this book is about
Elizabeth Lange's sister Leila — a famous actress — died in what was ruled a suicide two years ago. Elizabeth never believed it. At an exclusive California spa, she meets Syd Melnick's fiancée — a woman who looks exactly like Leila. Then the deaths begin. Weep No More, My Lady is a glamorous 1980s suspense thriller — Hollywood, wealth, and the question of what really happened to Leila.
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A glamorous 1980s setting — Hollywood, a California spa
The look-alike premise — Elizabeth meets her dead sister's double
Suspicious deaths — multiple
Mary Higgins Clark at her most atmospheric
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