Ebook {Epub PDF} The Woman in the Wood by Lesley Pearse
The Woman in the Wood is by Lesley Pearse. This is a very suspenseful book and once you get into it, it is difficult to put down. Just as you think you have it figured out, another twist is thrown in. It is well worth the time to read it/5(K). · The Woman in the Wood by Lesley Pearse. Thank you to Lesley Pearse, Penguin UK – Michael Joseph and Netgalley for providing a copy of this book in return for an honest review. Fifteen-year-old twins Maisy and Duncan Mitcham have always had each other. Until the fateful day in the woodEstimated Reading Time: 3 mins. The Woman in the Wood marks bestselling British author Lesley Pearse’s twenty fifth book, which is an achievement in itself. I have followed and enjoyed Pearse’s work for some years now. The latest release from Pearse is another compelling saga, tying together a complex family drama, within a crime fiction narrative and it also features a strong historical backdrop of ’s Britain/5(K).
The Woman in the Wood is a powerful, passionate and sinister tale of a young woman's courage, friendship and determination from one of the world's favourite storytellers. Praise for Lesley Pearse: 'Heart-warming and evocative, a real delight to read' - Sun. Lesley Pearse is a renowned British bestselling author of historical romance, historical fiction, and historical mystery novels. Her books have done quite well, selling over three million copies in the United Kingdom alone, and more than 10 million copies across the globe. I've been wanting to read a book by Lesley Pearse for ages, she's penned so many books and a few have caught my attention (namely, Dead to Me); when I read the synopsis for The Woman in the Wood, I knew it would finally be my first Lesley Pearse book! Book Description: Fifteen-year-old Maisy Mitcham.
The Woman in the Wood by Lesley Pearse. I really can’t understand the 4/5 stars reviews for this book. For starters, this author must have bunked the lecture on show and tell, because there was no showing at all. This made for a one-dimensional plot and flat cardboard characters. The Woman in the Wood by Lesley Pearse. Thank you to Lesley Pearse, Penguin UK – Michael Joseph and Netgalley for providing a copy of this book in return for an honest review. Fifteen-year-old twins Maisy and Duncan Mitcham have always had each other. Until the fateful day in the wood. A mother in an asylum, a cold and distant grandmother, a missing child, a strange woman living alone in the wood – Pearse certainly knows the right ingredients for a historical mystery novel! As if that wasn’t enough, Pearse throws a little emotion into the story as well, while still maintaining the dark themes the blurb promises.
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