PP-7017 EBOOK

PP-7017 EBOOK
PP-7017 EBOOK
R#ped Wild Wife by John Friday
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Behind the outward serenity and closed doors of middle-class suburban homes, we find people tormented by the same problems that have afflicted men and women throughout the ages.

While Americans today are leading “the good life”, enjoying material comforts unheard of in other countries, people may still find themselves in an emotional turmoil reinforced by the increasing alienation of our lifestyle.

Veronica Dunlap is a typical young suburban housewife. She is surrounded by material comforts. Yet her boredom and her husband’s increasing neglect lead her into acts she never dreamed herself capable of. With each day, she finds herself set more irretrievably upon a path from which there is no turning back.

R#PED WILD WIFE is a novel about the problems that may confront any woman when she makes the fateful decision to ignore society’s prohibitions.

Grant Dunlap worked the four-to-midnight shift, but as usual, he’d gone in early, leaving his wife alone and restless in the middle of the afternoon. Veronica paced back and forth in the kitchen of their modest tract home, fuming with rage and frustration. He hadn’t fucked her in almost a month.

Everyone said Grant was a good cop. One of the best! His personnel folder was full of commendations for the tough cases he’d cracked, for bravery under fire, for being wounded twice in the line of duty and still getting the job done.

“Yeah, you’re one hell of a good cop,” Veronica said aloud. “But as a husband, you’re a worthless piece of shit!”

The rattle of a lawnmower in their backyard accented her feeling of agitation. It criss-crossed the small patch of lawn as she paced the kitchen floor, left to right and back again. At least Billy Chapman accomplished something in his travels, cutting the grass that Grant hadn’t had time for since winning a promotion to the Detective Division six months ago. He was so happy to be working in plainclothes at last.

Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.

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