Are they really bitches? That depends who you ask. They're
four friends awaiting the arrival of a fifth at a house on
Cape Cod where they've spent an all-girls' weekend every
year since reconnecting at a reunion.
Only this year one of them doesn't show. Instead, she sends
a fruit basket with a cryptic note -
"Sorry, girls, can't make it. I've run off with one of your
men."
Has she really? Is it a joke? The four women spend the rest
of the weekend re-evaluating their friendships, their
marriages and their memories. And when they get home - these
babes want answers.
Like my earlier books, PUSHING UP
DAISIES and DEAD
HEAD, THE BITCHES
OF BROOKLYN is laced with humor and snappy dialogue but
at the core, it's about friendship, fun and felonies - well,
maybe misdemeanors in this one.
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right here on Fresh Fiction.
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