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You'll never see me again

You'll never see me again
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400231767 AF PEA
Adult General Fiction   Gunnedah . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780718189341
Name Pearse, Lesley author.
Title You'll never see me again
Also titled You will never see me again
Published London : Michael Joseph, an imprint of Penguin Books, 2019
Description 384 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary Betty Wellows is running for her life. Young Betty dreams of settling down to an ordinary life in Hallsands with her fisherman husband. But when he returns broken and haunted from the Great War, she finds herself persecuted by his distraught mother, and yearns to escape. It is only when a storm devastates the village that Betty sees her chance. Fleeing to Bristol and changing her name to Mabel Brook, she seeks a new life, only to discover destiny has other plans. Penniless and alone, Mabel suffers a brutal attack before being rescued by a psychic named Nora Nightingale. She gets her first taste of those who receive messages from the dead and realises she may have this power herself. But Mabel fears her gift may be a terrible curse as it becomes ever harder to hide from the truth about who she once was, and the tragic life she left behind. Soon Mabel receives her own message and is forced back to the very place she has escaped. A place of heartbreak and perhaps even murder, but to secure her future Mabel must confront her past one last time.
Subjects World War, 1914-1918
Domestic fiction
Runaway wives -- Fiction
Interpersonal relations
World War, 1914-1918 -- Great Britain
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