The unthinkable happened to Claire Wright. When she finds herself abandoned by her husband at the local asylum, her normal life as a housewife and attempts at motherhood go horribly wrong. She’s left wondering how she got into this predicament. She’s wondering more how she’ll get out of it. In 1941, there aren’t many options for women. One day, she finds that option. The only problem, a dead body is involved.
Yeah, thanks for pointing out that it’s horribly wrong.
Did I stroke out? Did the author stroke out? Someone has stroken out.
So we’ve got two books called “Escape From Purgatory,” and they both have lousy blurbs. What are the odds? Someone needs to introduce Scarlet Darkwood (talk about an om-nom-nom de plume) and Sephor Rud (ditto) to each other. Maybe they can form some kind of support group.
(Incidently, is there anything that can be done to distinguish these two posts from one another? I was pretty confused at first when I saw another post with the name of one I’d already commented on.)
I mean, this sounds like an interesting plot, considering this kind of thing did happen. It would be less fun to read if the whole thing is written like the blurb, though.