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Sara Rosen had held "normal, " boring jobs around Washington for fourteen years, ever since she'd graduated from Hollins College in Virginia. She had a day job now. A perfect job for their purposes. The dreariest and weariest of jobs. That morning, she rose early to get ready. She and Sam had separated on Sunday night at the Four Seasons. She missed him, missed his humor, missed his touch, missed everything about him. Every inch. She had gotten lost in that thought. Inches. Millimeters. The ess...ence of Sam. His tremendous inner strength. She glanced at the luminescent face of the clock on her bed stand. She groaned out loud. Quarter to five. Dammit, she was already late. Her bathroom had a yoga corner with a custom-made leather mat. No time for that, though her body and mind ached for the discipline and the release. She took a quick shower and washed her hair with Salon Selectives shampoo. She put on a navy Brooks Brothers suit, low pumps, a leather-strapped Raymond Weil watch. She needed to look sharp, look alert, look freshly scrubbed this morning.
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Some very bad writing in many places. For instance, the guy suddenly introduces a Hitchcock film, and likens them both to the main characters. The film guy calls her "monkey face" and Sam then explains (to whom?) tht his favourite name for his partner is "monkey face".......
Yet, even after many apperances in this book he had never done so. NOW after the "off-stage explanation' he calls her "monkey face" about 5-6 times in s many lines... Crappy amateurish cliched rubbish for his half-literate readers..........
Guest4 years ago
You may be half literate. He says in the book it's their favorite movie, and he calls her "monkey face" as the movie character calls his love. It's not hard.
Guest7 years ago
I WILL DEFINITELY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK. PAGE TURNER INDEED!
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