Now You See Me
by Lesley Glaister
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Best to be alone. Alone you can balance. You can concentrate. One foot after the other like a tight-rope walker. You have to concentrate. You want no one hanging on your arm or your heart because then your balance is lost. Small and private and one thing after another thing with nothing strange. That is the way to be. And that is how Lamb survives. Since walking out on her life at sixteen, Lamb has lived alone in the gaps between other people's lives. She cleans for a living and secretly show more inhabits the cellar of an elderly client. By keeping herself completely to herself she maintains a precarious balance - until she meets Doggo, a young criminal on the run. Doggo and Lamb, both strangers to the concept of truth, are drawn together, glimpsing in one another the possibilities of finding love, solace and a new equilibrium. If only they could learn trust. show lessTags
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- Original publication date
- 2001
- Dedication
- To the FSP with love
- First words
- Her last lift dropped her in a small town centre—she never caught the name.
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- Dutch, English
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