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Title: Its Not Over Till Its Over
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August 23, 1996 |
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The intriguing scene I have chosen to describe is from Mary Higgins Clark’s novel We’ll Meet Again. The setting of the novel is in Greenwich, Connecticut as well as New York City. The novel tells of Molly, a young wife framed for the murder of her extremely powerful husband, and the difficult times she endured in and out of jail trying to uncover the truth... Showed first 250 characters
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The intriguing scene I have chosen to describe is from Mary Higgins Clark’s novel We’ll Meet Again. The setting of the novel is in Greenwich, Connecticut as well as New York City. The novel tells of Molly, a young wife framed for the murder of her extremely powerful husband, and the difficult times she endured in and out of jail trying to uncover the truth... Showed next 250 characters
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