The Late, Lamented Molly Marx, Sally Koslow
The Late, Lamented Molly Marx, Sally Koslow
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The Late, Lamented Molly Marx

Author: Sally Koslow

Narrator: Tanya Eby

Unabridged: 11 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 05/19/2009

Categories: Fiction, Women


Synopsis

The circumstances of Molly Marx’s death may be suspicious, but she hasn’t lost her joie de vivre. Newly arrived in the hereafter, aka the Duration, Molly, thirty-five years old, is delighted to discover that she can still keep tabs on those she left behind: Annabel, her beloved four-year-old daughter; Lucy, her combustible twin sister; Kitty, her piece-of-work mother-in-law; Brie, her beautiful and steadfast best friend; and, of course, her husband, Barry, a plastic surgeon with more than a professional interest in many of his female patients. As a bonus, Molly quickly realizes that the afterlife comes with a finely tuned bullshit detector.As Molly looks on, her loved ones try to discern whether her death was an accident, suicide, or murder. She was last seen alive leaving for a bike ride through New York City’s Riverside Park; her body was found lying on the bank of the Hudson River. Did a stranger lure Molly to danger? Did she plan to meet someone she thought she could trust? Could she have ended her own life for mysterious reasons, or did she simply lose control of her bike? As the police question her circle of intimates, Molly relives the years and days that led up to her sudden end: her marriage, troubled yet tender; her charmed work life as a magazine decorating editor; and the irresistible colleague to whom she was drawn.More than anything, Molly finds herself watching over Annabel – and realizing how motherhood helped to bring out her very best self. As the investigation into her death proceeds, Molly will relive her most precious moments – and take responsibility for the choices in her life.Exploring the bonds of fidelity, family, and friendship, and narrated by a memorable and endearing character, The Late, Lamented Molly Marx is a hilarious, deeply moving, and thought-provoking novel that is part mystery, part love story, and all heart.

About Sally Koslow

Sally Koslow, the author of Little Pink Slips, spent three decades working at women's magazines, most recently as the editor-in-chief of McCall's. Married and the mother of two sons, she lives in New York City. Visit her website at www.sallykoslow.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on November 23, 2009

I was sure I was going to enjoy this book, figured it just to be fluffy ChickLit and end it at that. It was more and I'm so glad. The premise of this book is what hooked me. Molly is dead and she is looking over her life and trying to help her loved ones navigate their grief and the mystery of how sh......more

Goodreads review by Jeremy on May 28, 2009

When I found out that Goodreads gave away books through their First Reads program, I signed up for as many books as I could. When I won one of the first books that I was eligible, I couldn't believe my luck. When the book arrived, and I saw the cover, I realized that it may not have been luck that he......more

Goodreads review by Julie on February 22, 2013

Let me start by saying Molly Divine Marx, the main character in Sally Koslow's book, The Late, Lamented Molly Marx, is someone I will NEVER forget. I was fascinated with her from the moment I learned the premise of the book - that she'd be dead during the reading. I was so heck-bent on reading this......more

Goodreads review by Karen on November 17, 2009

Spoiler Alert!!!It was interesting that 'everyone' killed her. She killed herself by having an affair thereby leaving her self open to the 'actual' killer. Her husband by allowing the actual killer access to his family. Her lover by having the tenacity to contact her even after she wanted out of the......more

Goodreads review by Nely on April 22, 2009

Molly Divine Marx is dead! But that's just the beginning of this book. Molly is in her "Duration". Duration= being able to see your friends, family, etc. and hear their thoughts, yet not be able to do anything to contribute to what they're thinking, feeling, etc. (a little reminiscent of The Lovely B......more