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You'll Never See Me Again
You'll Never See Me Again
Oct 11, 2024 2:17 AM

Author:Lesley Pearse

You'll Never See Me Again

Betty is running for her life . . .The gripping Sunday Times bestseller about one woman doing whatever it takes to survive

'You are in the story within minutes of opening the book . . . A brilliant story full of twists and turns' 5***** Reader Review

'Compelling, rich in detail and vividly told. Storytelling at its best' Daily Express

'A gripping read. It kept me hooked from the start' 5***** Reader Review

FROM THE MULTI-MILLION COPY BESTSELLING AUTHOR LESLEY PEARSE

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When her husband returns from the war broken and haunted, Betty knows her marriage is doomed.

So she escapes.

On the run and armed with a new identity, Betty becomes penniless and alone, quickly realising that starting again is much harder than she thought.

And she never imagined it could end in murder . . .

But sometimes you have to keep running if you want to survive.

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'A pacy page-turner' Woman & Home

'Don't miss this suspenseful and emotional read' My Weekly

Praise for Lesley Pearse:

'Gripping and suspenseful' Daily Express

'Evocative, compelling, told from the heart' Sunday Express

'Gripping and full of twists' My Weekly

Reviews

Pacy page-turner

—— Woman & Home, Best Books of Summer

Compelling, rich in detail and vividly told . . . Storytelling at its best

—— Daily Express

Must read

—— Daily Express

A suspenseful read that warms the heart

—— Woman

We loved this take of one woman's fight to escape her past

—— Take a Break

Fans of Poldark and Daphne du Maurier should enjoy this gripping historical novel . . . both hauntingly sad and darkly funny, this beautifully written novel sizzles with drama and suspense

—— The Lady

Don't miss this suspenseful and emotional read

—— My Weekly

Gripping, suspenseful tale

—— The People's Friend

A five star reading experience

—— Devon Life

Praise for Lesley Pearse

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Storytelling at its very best

—— Daily Mail

Evocative, compelling, told from the heart

—— Sunday Express

Glorious, heartwarming

—— Woman & Home

Intriguing, heart-tugging, beautifully written

—— Closer

Relevant, wise and compassionate

—— Annabel Rivkin, author of 'I’m Absolutely Fine! A Manual for Imperfect Women'

This brilliant book does what no others do - it talks about the problems of everyday life, with grown-up children, complex families, the stresses of work, in a compassionate and truly insightful way. I would challenge anyone not to recognise themselves in at least one of the beautifully detailed case studies. It is a privilege to be able to listen in to a masterful therapist at work

—— Rosie Boycott

The considerable force of this book lies in Julia's ability to listen completely. Being such an extraordinary listener she becomes an extraordinary storyteller

—— Christa D’Souza

Wisdom and experience alone would make This Too Shall Pass essential reading for every single person - but, in addition, the extraordinary generosity of Julia's personality shines through every word, offering profound understanding and consolation

—— Bel Mooney

Moving and inspiring, Julia Samuel writes with the quiet clarity that comes with true wisdom. In her observations of the heart-breaking and life-affirming events that affect the lives of ordinary people, she has the ability to find the eye of the storm and to hold her clients in stillness there as they come to terms with the chaos of change. Reading This Too Shall Pass is illuminating and comforting. We all resist change, and Julia Samuel shows us how to find the courage to weather it and sail out into the calm beyond. She is honest, open and inspiring in her comments, like the best friend we all aspire to be. A life raft of a book, hold onto it and you will stay afloat through life's inevitable mishaps

—— Raffaella Barker

A remarkable portrayal of how we need to understand ourselves to truly heal

—— Esther Perel, author of 'Mating in Captivity' and 'The State of Affairs'

This book is wonderful

—— Pippa Grange, author of 'Fear Less'

[She] is a sort of human oxytocin

—— The Times
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