Black Widowers 02
The black widow club: Nine Tales of Obsession and Murder
β Scribed by Hilary Davidson
- Publisher
- Beast Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 313 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0765333546
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Obsession. Betrayal. Rage. Paranoia. Lust. Revenge. Murder. Anthony Awardβwinning author Hilary Davidson's short stories invariably lead to dark places.
In "Stepmonster," a jilted wife learns that the younger woman who stole her husband may be on the prowl again. In "Son of So Many Tears," the mother of a criminal discovers the carnage left behind by her son. In "Anniversary," a man prepares a very special meal for the girl of his dreams. In "Beast," a wedding-obsessed woman refuses to accept a bad breakup. In "Undying Love," a dead man with a fading memory tries to piece together the mystery of his own murder. In "Insatiable," a wealthy old man watches his beautiful wife seduce a new lover. In "Fetish," a father's terror about the sick, twisted world his daughter inhabits leads him to take some terrible measures to save her. In "The Other Man," a bar owner realizes his adulterous days may be numbered when a cuckolded husband starts stalking him. And in the title...
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