Mother Of Pearl

Mother Of Pearl

by Maureen Lee (Author)

Synopsis

Pretty Amy Curran was just eighteen years old when she met Barney Patterson, the love of her life, on Southport pier in 1939. Their romantic, passionate marriage was made in heaven, or so they both believed. But when Britain declared war on Germany, Barney hastily volunteered to fight, and the couple were eventually separated for five long years. When he returned to Liverpool after VE Day he wasn't the same person - and neither was Amy. But how could things have become so twisted that one day Amy would kill the husband she once so adored? And what happened to their little girl, Pearl, just five years old at the time? By 1971 Amy has spent twenty years in prison for Barney's murder. Now she is about to be released - although her freedom will change the lives of others, not least that of her daughter, whom she hasn't seen in two decades. But Pearl has her own demons to exorcise in her quest for happiness. And the greatest question she must ask herself is this: can she ever love her mother after what she did? Maureen Lee is a bestselling novelist. In MOTHER OF PEARL she brings heartbreak and warmth to a saga which is both shocking and tender in the telling of a family tragedy.Only someone with Maureen Lee's skill could solve the problems of a seemingly impossible situation with such sensitivity and gentle humour.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Orion
Published: 07 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 0752847554
ISBN 13: 9780752847559
Book Overview: Maureen Lee's sales have taken a leap forward KITTY AND HER SISTERS has sold over 19,000 copies in HB and over 108,000 in MMPB THE LEAVING OF LIVERPOOL reached the Sunday Times top ten bestseller list and has sold 25,000+ copies in HB Perfect for all Mother's Day (2nd March 2008) promotions BCA main selection author

Author Bio
Maureen Lee's award winning novels have earned her many fans. Her latest novel, The Leaving of Liverpool, was a Sunday Times top ten bestseller. Maureen was born in Bootle, Liverpool and now lives in Colchester, Essex.