Author: | Malla Duncan | ISBN: | 9780987005267 |
Publisher: | Malla Duncan | Publication: | February 8, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Malla Duncan |
ISBN: | 9780987005267 |
Publisher: | Malla Duncan |
Publication: | February 8, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
~His thumb moved gently across the top of each of my fingers, exploring the soft, plump lines.
I merged with the chair.
‘You would be a special customer,’ he whispered.
My eyes felt large and soft, staring into his. ‘Really?’
His kissed my tingling hand, and then looked up at me as though asking for forgiveness.
‘I am a chocolate maker.’~
When best friends Marsha and Milly embark on a short holiday to the Amalfi coast in Italy, their chief concern is sunburn not murder. On arrival they find Marsha’s friend Betty has been kidnapped by a serial killer who specifically targets fat women. In trying to solve the mystery herself, Marsha meets a reluctant policeman, an unhappy forensic anthropologist and a frustrated psychiatrist – and the mix is set for more than a little chaos and confusion.
‘Fat Chance’ is a spoof on the usual formula thriller but is also a social comment on discrimination.
~His thumb moved gently across the top of each of my fingers, exploring the soft, plump lines.
I merged with the chair.
‘You would be a special customer,’ he whispered.
My eyes felt large and soft, staring into his. ‘Really?’
His kissed my tingling hand, and then looked up at me as though asking for forgiveness.
‘I am a chocolate maker.’~
When best friends Marsha and Milly embark on a short holiday to the Amalfi coast in Italy, their chief concern is sunburn not murder. On arrival they find Marsha’s friend Betty has been kidnapped by a serial killer who specifically targets fat women. In trying to solve the mystery herself, Marsha meets a reluctant policeman, an unhappy forensic anthropologist and a frustrated psychiatrist – and the mix is set for more than a little chaos and confusion.
‘Fat Chance’ is a spoof on the usual formula thriller but is also a social comment on discrimination.