The Second Time Around

The Second Time Around by Mary Higgins Clark, published by Simon & Schuster on April 15, 2003, is a first edition novel comprising 302 pages. This work presents a narrative centered around Nicholas Spencer, the head of a medical research company, who mysteriously disappears following a plane crash. As the story unfolds, it reveals the implications of his disappearance on the development of an anticancer vaccine and the financial turmoil that ensues, particularly affecting those who invested their life savings in the company.
Readers will follow Marcia “Carley” DeCarlo, a columnist for the Wall Street Weekly, as she investigates the circumstances surrounding Spencer’s vanishing and the subsequent fallout. The plot delves into themes of deception and suspense, as Carley navigates her complicated relationship with Spencer’s wife, Lynn, who is embroiled in scandal and danger. As Carley uncovers the truth, she faces threats from those involved in a fraudulent scheme, raising questions about loyalty, guilt, and the integrity of medical advancements. This edition offers a compelling exploration of intrigue and moral ambiguity within the framework of a thrilling narrative.
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In a novel that reaffirms her reputation as “America’s Queen of Suspense,” Mary Higgins Clark delivers a gripping tale of deception and tantalizing suspense. Nicholas Spencer, charismatic head of the medical research company Gen-stone, involved in the development of an anticancer vaccine, suddenly disappears. His private plane crashes en route to Puerto Rico, but his body is not found. Early results of the vaccine seemed highly promising. Yet, coinciding with Nicholas Spencer’s disappearance comes news that the FDA is denying approval. Then follows the shocking revelation that Spencer had looted Gen-stone of huge sums of money — including the lifetime savings of people who had risked every penny they had. Marcia “Carley” DeCarlo, the thirty-two-year-old columnist for the Wall Street Weekly, is assigned to cover the story. Carley is the stepsister of Spencer’s wife, Lynn, an aggressive PR woman and socialite, whom she dislikes and distrusts. The day after news of her husband’s disappearance rocks the financial and medical world, Lynn attends a meeting of the stockholders of Gen-stone, flaunting expensive clothing and jewelry. Accused of having participated in the scam, she appears indifferent to the anger and despair of the people attending, among them a man whose child has cancer and who is now about to lose his home. That night, she narrowly escapes death when her mansion in Bedford, New York, is set on fire. She turns to Carley, begging her to use her investigative skills to prove that she was not her husband’s accomplice. As Carley proceeds with her investigation, she is confronted by seemingly impenetrable questions: Is Nicholas Spencer dead or in hiding? Was he guilty or set up? Why the sudden reversal in medical opinion of the vaccine from recognition to condemnation? And as the facts begin to unfold, she becomes the target of a dangerous group involved in a sinister and fraudulent scheme. The Second Time Around is Mary Higgins Clark at her best, telling a story that intertwines fiction with the stuff of real-life headlines in a novel of breathtaking suspense and surprises.
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