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Authors: Elizabeth Zelvin
Tags: #Mystery: Thriller - Humor - AA - NYC
Barbara perked up.
“Do you think she had some kind of dissociative disorder? Childhood sexual abuse? Post-traumatic stress?”
“I thought you would say men
are
no good.”
“Men
are
no good. Except for Jimmy and you. Do you think she was a multiple?”
“It’s a long way from more than one mood to the three faces of Eve, petunia,” Jimmy said.
“Maybe it was one mood,” I said. “It was all anger, just different ways of expressing it. The poisonous side, the snotty one, the avenger.”
“You may be right!” Barbara said. “Don’t look at me like that. I really am agreeing with you.”
“You don’t have to sound surprised.”
“You can talk about feelings now,” she said. “Is that so terrible? I like the new you.”
So did I. But Barbara doesn’t need any encouragement.
“Let’s change the subject,” I said.
“
Now
can we go home?” Jimmy said.
THE END
This novella was meant to serve as an introduction to the Bruce Kohler series. For more laugh-packed adventures starring Bruce and his friends, start with DEATH WILL GET YOU SOBER.
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About the Author
Elizabeth Zelvin is a New York City psychotherapist whose mystery series about recovering alcoholic Bruce Kohler and his friends includes
Death Will Get You Sober, Death Will Help You Leave Him
, and
Death Will Extend Your Vacation.
Liz’s short stories have appeared in
Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
and various anthologies and e-zines. Three of her stories have been nominated for the Agatha Award and one for the Derringer Award for Best Short Story. Liz is also a singer-songwriter whose recent CD is titled
Outrageous Older Woman.
Liz blogs on Poe’s Deadly Daughters and SleuthSayers and can be found on Facebook. Her author website is www.elizabethzelvin.com and her music website is www.lizzelvin.com.
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