A reader’s guide to Lesley Pearse
Some might say that British novelist Lesley Pearse was published comparatively late in life – yet nobody can deny that she hasn’t more than made up for lost time since.
Enjoying millions of sales and beloved by countless fans across the globe, Pearse has a unique and gifted writer’s voice that has made her stand out. One of the talents that Pearse is able to impart into her writing is that she herself has enjoyed a life rich in all kinds of events and happenings – in fact, her husband was a 1960s rock musician.
Pearse enjoys a peaceful life in Devon, and the landscapes of this part of England have an inspirational effect on her work. Her early novels, such as
Georgia,
Charity and
Ellie, centre on female protagonists whose lives are rocked by the unpredictable in myriad ways – and more up to the minute releases like
The Woman in the Wood and
Suspects take her gift for the unseen and mysterious in fascinating new directions.
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