Thorns of Truth

Thorns of Truth by Eileen Goudge, published by Penguin in 1999, is a compelling sequel that delves into the intricate lives of two families whose fates are intertwined. This edition spans 398 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds as long-buried secrets resurface when Rachel’s mother is on her deathbed, revealing a shocking truth that alters the course of both Rose and Rachel’s lives.
Readers will encounter the emotional turmoil faced by Rose, who grapples with the revelation that she and Rachel were switched at birth, a truth that Rachel remains unaware of. As the dying woman seeks to unburden herself, her decision sets off a chain of events that threatens to devastate the future of both lifelong friends and their families. This exploration of identity and the impact of hidden truths is central to the story, making it a significant addition to contemporary literature and fiction.
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Garden of Lies comes a shocking sequel which continues the gripping saga of two families whose destinies are forever entwined.
The long dormant secrets of childhood friends Rose and Rachel emerge when Rachel’s mother lies stricken on her deathbed. Rose finds herself emotionally torn because she has discovered that she and Rachel were switched at birth, a fact of which Rachel is unaware. But the dying woman, desperate to clear her conscience, makes a startling decision which will irrevocably devastate the future of the lifelong friends and their families.
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