Left for dead : a true story of resilience and courage / Samantha & Lawrence Barlow with Sue Williams.

By: Barlow, Samantha [author.]Contributor(s): Barlow, Laurence [author.] | Williams, Sue, 1959 April 2- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Sydney?] : Read How You Want, [2015]Copyright date: ©2013Edition: EasyRead large editionDescription: iii, 404 pages (large print) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781459692787Subject(s): Barlow, Samantha | Barlow, Laurence | Policewomen -- Biography | Police -- Violence against -- New South WalesGenre/Form: True crime stories. | Large type books. DDC classification: 364.1555092 Summary: Samantha Barlow's life changed the day she was brutally attacked on the way to work in Sydney's notorious Kings Cross. The popular, confident young woman was left for dead, dragging herself to a lonely bus stop, desperate to stay alive for her two young children. The police who attended the crime scene didn't recognise their colleague. Inspector Laurence Barlow watched helplessly as his wife's life lay in the balance. He'd spent his career stopping violent offenders, but now found himself on the other end of a crisis. Samantha could have been any woman, her attacker was a junkie after money.
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Originally published: Melbourne, Victoria : Penguin Books, 2013.

Large print.

Samantha Barlow's life changed the day she was brutally attacked on the way to work in Sydney's notorious Kings Cross. The popular, confident young woman was left for dead, dragging herself to a lonely bus stop, desperate to stay alive for her two young children. The police who attended the crime scene didn't recognise their colleague. Inspector Laurence Barlow watched helplessly as his wife's life lay in the balance. He'd spent his career stopping violent offenders, but now found himself on the other end of a crisis. Samantha could have been any woman, her attacker was a junkie after money.

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