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Stolen [Paperback]

Lesley Pearse


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Mar 2 2010

Sussex, 2003

When a beautiful blond girl is found half-drowned on a beach, she has no memory of who she is or what horrors have left her there. But an article about her in a Brighton newspaper rings alarm bells for beautician Dale, who shows the police photographs of Lotte Wainright. The girls met working on a cruise ship and their friendship blossomed as they sailed the seas of South America, until Lotte fell under the sinister influence of an older American couple. To her regret, Dale hasn't seen Lotte since leaving the ship months earlier ... but the girl on the beach—although badly bruised—is indeed her much missed friend.

Their reunion only marks the beginning of a dangerous tidal wave of secrets, lies and nightmares. Where has Lotte been? Who is the man who seems to want to kill her? And what has become of the baby she's recently given birth to?

Dale and Lotte must dig deep and find the strength to hold on against the odds if they are to rebuild their friendship and survive Lotte's stolen—and deadly—past...


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 492 pages
  • Publisher: Michael Joseph; Open market ed edition (Mar 2 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0718152867
  • ISBN-13: 978-0718152864
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 481 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #423,632 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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About the Author

Lesley Pearse's novels have sold over three million copies in the UK alone. Her twelve most recent books, including Gypsy, Faith and Hope, have all been huge bestsellers and are available as Penguin paperbacks. Lesley lives near Bristol, and has three daughters and one grandson.

Lesley Pearse is one of the UK's best loved novelists with fans across the globe and sales of over 3 million copies of her books to date. A true storyteller and a master of gripping storylines that keep the reader hooked from beginning to end, Pearse introduces you to characters that it is impossible not to care about or forget. There is no formula to her books or easily defined genre. Whether crime as in 'Till We Meet Again', historical adventure like 'Never Look Back', or the passionately emotive 'Trust Me', based on the true-life scandal of British child migrants sent to Australia in the post war period, she engages the reader completely.

Truth is often stranger than fiction and Lesley's life has been as packed with drama as her books. She was three when her mother died under tragic circumstances. Her father was away at sea and it was only when a neighbour saw Lesley and her brother playing outside without coats on that suspicion was aroused - their mother had been dead for some time. With her father in the Royal Marines, Lesley and her older brother spent three years in grim orphanages before her father remarried - a veritable dragon of an ex army nurse - and Lesley and her older brother were brought home again, to be joined by two other children who were later adopted by her father and step mother, and a continuing stream of foster children. The impact of constant change and uncertainty in Lesley's early years is reflected in one of the recurring themes in her books: what happens to those who are emotionally damaged as children. It was an extra-ordinary childhood and in all her books, Lesley has skilfully married the pain and unhappiness of her early experiences with a unique gift for storytelling.

Lesley's desperate need for love and affection as a young girl was almost certainly the reason she kept making bad choices in men in her youth. A party girl during the swinging sixties, Lesley did it all – from nanny to bunny girl to designing clothes. She lived in damp bedsits while burning the candle at both ends as a 'Dolly Bird' with twelve inch mini shirts. She married her first husband - fleetingly - at twenty and met her second, John Pritchard, a trumpet player in a rock band soon after. Her debut novel 'Georgia' was inspired by her life with John, the London clubs, crooked managers and the many musicians she met during that time including David Bowie and Steve Marriott of The Small Faces. Lesley's first child, Lucy, was born during this time but with John's erratic lifestyle and a small child in the house the marriage was doomed to failure and they parted when Lucy was four.

It was a real turning point in Lesley's life – she was young and alone with a small child – but, in another twist of fate, Lesley met her third husband, Nigel, while on her way to Bristol for an interview. They married a few years later and had two more daughters, Sammy and Jo. The following years were the happiest of her life - she ran a play group, started writing short stories and then opened a card and gift shop in Bristol's Clifton area. Writing by night, running the shop by day, and fitting in all the other household chores along with the needs of her husband and children for seven years was tough.

'Some strange compulsion kept me writing, even when it seemed hopeless,' she admits. 'I wrote three books before 'Georgia', then along came Darley Anderson who offered to be my agent. Even so, a further six years of disappointments and massive re-writes followed before we finally found a publisher'.

There was more turmoil to follow however, when Lesley's shop failed in the 90's recession, leaving her with a mountain of debts and bruised pride. Her eighteen year marriage broke down, and at fifty she hit rock bottom - it seemed she was back where she had started in a grim flat with barely enough money for her youngest daughters bus fares to school.

'I wrote my way out of it,' she says. 'My second book 'Tara' was shortlisted for the Romantic Novel of the Year, and I knew I was on my way.'

Lesley's own life is a rich source of material for her books; whether she is writing about the pain of first love, the unwanted abused child, adoption, rejection, fear, poverty and revenge, she knows about it first hand. She's a fighter, and with her long fought for success has come security. She owns a cottage in a pretty village between Bristol and Bath which she has lovingly renovated and her three daughters, grandson, friends, dogs and gardening have brought her great happiness. She is president of the Bath and West Wiltshire branch of the N.S.P.C.C. the charity closest to her heart.

Lesley Pearse's novels include Georgia, Tara, Charity, Ellie, Camellia, Rosie, Charlie, Never Look Back, Trust Me, Father Unknown, Hope and Faith, most of which are published by Penguin. Lesley was born in Rochester, Kent, but has lived in Bristol for the last twenty-five years. She has three daughters and a grandson.


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5.0 out of 5 stars This intense, haunting tale will have you glued to the page as you loose yourself within the story Dec 18 2012
By Lucinda - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Found barely alive on a beach indistinct thoughts surface in Lottie's mind as she struggles to remember...

Once you began to read the words instantly pull you in; reminiscent of bait being lured into a tantalizing trap. This gripping tale searches deep within the soul as it draws out the truth that lies buried deep within, ultimately unraveling ones true identity by experiencing personal self-discovery. The secrets and mystery that shroud Lotte Wainright in a black veil are shocking and quite remarkable when discovered. With the aid of her friend Dale who worked upon a cruise ship sailing the seas of South America, Lotte searches out the answers to all her questions as to why her life has developed into this. Full of graphic violence and drama this enthralling tale is brought realistically to life, for as you are unable to avert your gaze from the pages the magnetic narrative draws you in temptingly. Facing her nightmares head on a great tidal wave of lies, secrets and deceit comes swiftly crashing down.

Full of suspense and heartbreak this story connects deeply, touching its reader with such poignancy that is profoundly affecting. Caught in a tangled web of interconnecting threads, your mind will still be lost within the pages long after finishing reading this book. This novel has Stolen my soul, washing it out to sea as a result of being truly swept away by this fantastic read!

*I would like to take the opportunity of thanking `LoveReading' part of Orion publishing, for a copy to read and review.*
5.0 out of 5 stars Stolen Jun 11 2013
By margaret - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Lesley Pearse must do heaps of research for her novels. Interesting mixture of fact and fiction. Love her style of writing.
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing Mar 31 2013
By Marina Penny - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
This could have been such a good story, but it was written in such a way that you lose interest and a lot of lose ends. Its almost like someone else wrote it and not Lesley Pearse. I have read quite a few books by this author and so far they were excellent except for this one. I wouldn't recommend it as a good read.

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