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Till We Meet Again

Till We Meet Again
By Lesley Pearse

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Susan Wright walked into a doctor's surgery and gunned down two members of staff in cold blood, then waited for the police to arrest her. Later that day a lawyer, Beth Powell, is assigned to defend her. Susan won't talk to anyone, even to Beth - until both women realize that twenty-nine years earlier they had been childhood friends. Talking about their troubled families and those happy summers they spent together as children rekindles Susan and Beth's friendship. And as the evidence against Susan mounts up, both women share their traumatic secrets about what sent them down such different paths in life. Their friendship grows stronger, but for one of them, there can be no happy ending!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #999974 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-03-17
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 512 pages

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Beth and Susie grew up together and were best friends until fate intervened and separated them. Twenty-nine years later they meet again - Susie is a down-and-out who has shot two people in cold blood and Beth is the lawyer allocated to defend her. As Beth prepares her defence she trawls through her old friend's tragic past and has to face her own demons.

About the Author
A number-one bestseller, Lesley Pearse is greatly loved around the world, and her novels have sold over 2 million copies in the UK alone. Her eight most recent books, including Secrets, Remember Me and Father Unknown are published by Penguin. Lesley lives near Bristol, has three daughters and one grandson.


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Wonderful Story As Usual-More People Have to Know this Author!5
It is too bad that Lesley Pearse's books are not over here in bookstores that frequently. She is perhaps, the best author I have ever read before out of all the books I've reviewed here. She writes with more depth and meaning than any other author I've known.

In this saga, Till We Meet Again, is written about two women who were best friends as young girls. Their lives parallel one anothers in that they both grew up in VERY dysfunctional homes.

For Beth Powell, it was her hateful father who beat on her mother and the kids as they grew up, and they all lived in fear of him.

For Susan Wright, it was a life of servitude to first her mother, and then her father. Her brother Martin hated her terribly, and when their father passed away, her dad left the family wealth to Martin, and not her, after all of her slavery. Susan became a very very angry person, especially moreso after getting losing her little daughter to meningitis when no doctor cared enough to care for her promptly. It was at that point when she turned to killing people as a way of fighting back. And for a long time, she wasn't caught until she shot the doctor and secretary at the clinic who she felt responsible for her daughter's death. At that point she was caught, and kept in jail.

Beth Powell, who had become a lawyer crossed paths with Susan again 29 years later, and was going to act as her defense lawyer. Their friendship endured, even though the evidence Susan is getting stronger.

As the story moves on, Susan reveals more shocking facts about her past, as does Beth. And there will be a happy ending for only one of them.