Till We Meet Again

Till We Meet Again by Lesley Pearse is a compelling narrative published by Penguin Books in 2011, featuring 500 pages in English. The story begins with Susan Wright, who commits a shocking act of violence in a doctor’s office, leading to her arrest. Assigned to defend her is lawyer Beth Powell, who soon discovers that they were childhood friends. As they reconnect, their shared past and the complexities of their lives unfold, revealing the deep-seated issues that have shaped their divergent paths.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of friendship and trauma as Susan and Beth navigate their troubled histories. The narrative delves into themes of family struggles and the impact of their formative years, ultimately highlighting the stark contrast in their life choices. This edition presents a rich tapestry of English fiction, inviting readers to reflect on the bonds of friendship and the weight of secrets.
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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 realise 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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