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Don't Leave Me This Way

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Loretta Lawson is not overjoyed when an old acquaintance, Sandra, turns up knocking on Loretta's doorstep on Christmas Eve. After a week of wrecking havock on Loretta's content, quiet life, Sandra suddenly disappears.
Loretta's relief turns to suspicion when she finds out that Sandra died in a mysterious car crash. As Loretta investigates further, she finds herself dragged into Sandra's messy life and death.
The BBC adaptation of Don't Leave Me This Way stars Imelda Staunton and Bill Nighy.
'Don't Leave Me This Way is the third clever mystery by Joan Smith...a nicely crafted novel with a decidedly feminist twist.' - The Globe and Mail
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 31, 1990
      On Christmas Eve, feminist-scholar Loretta Lawson, professor of literature at the University of London, reluctantly takes in Sandra Neil, a difficult member of their long-disbanded women's group, who has called requesting a temporary place to stay. When Sandra disappears on New Year's Eve, Loretta is both relieved and worried; guilt is her main response upon hearing days later that Sandra has died in a suspicious car accident near the New Forest. Motivated by a sense of personal responsibility and her need to reconcile differences between her perception of Sandra and the account given police by Tom, the dead woman's husband, Loretta reluctantly pursues the case. Surprised at what she discovers among Sandra's clothing and other belongings, Loretta soon draws police suspicion to herself. The mystery's abrupt resolution, poorly prepared as well as unexpected, may disappoint readers who met and admired Loretta in A Masculine Ending . Yet Smith's narrative strengths are also in full evidence: Loretta, full of likes and dislikes, convictions and doubts, is literate, credible, likable and excellent company. Paperback rights to Ballantine.

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      September 2, 1991
      Feminist scholar Loretta Lawson learns of a difficult former colleague's death in a car crash and finds some startling evidence after she pursues the case. The ``abrupt resolution, poorly prepared as well as unexpected, may disappoint,'' said PW. ``Yet Smith's narrative strengths are also in full evidence: Loretta . . . is literate, credible, likable and excellent company.''

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