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Not So Perfect Strangers
by L.S. Stratton
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Synopsis
OneĀ fateful encounter upends the lives of two women in this tenseĀ domestic thriller, a modern spin on Alfred HitchcockāsĀ Strangers On A Train Ā that flips the script on race and gender politics.
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āIām a big believer that women should help each other, ...
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āIām a big believer that women should help each other, ...
OneĀ fateful encounter upends the lives of two women in this tenseĀ domestic thriller, a modern spin on Alfred HitchcockāsĀ Strangers On A Train Ā that flips the script on race and gender politics.
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āIām a big believer that women should help each other, Tasha,ā she says. āDonāt you think?ā
Tasha Jenkins has finally found the courage to leave her abusive husband. Taking her teenage son with her, Tasha checks into a hotel the night before their flight out of D.C. and out of Kordell Jenkinsās life forever. But escaping isnāt so easy, and Tasha soon finds herself driving back to her own personal hell. As she is leaving, a white woman pounds on her car window, begging to be let in. Behind the woman, an angry man is in pursuit. Tasha makes a split-second decision that will alter the course of her she lets her in and takes off.Ā
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Tasha and Madison Gingell may have very different everyday realities, but what they have in common is marriages they need out of. The two women want to help each other, but they have very different ideas of what that means . . .
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They are on a collision course that will end in the case files of the D.C. MPD homicide unit. Unraveling the truth of what really happened may be impossibleāand futile. Because what has the truth ever done for women like Tasha and Madison?
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āIām a big believer that women should help each other, Tasha,ā she says. āDonāt you think?ā
Tasha Jenkins has finally found the courage to leave her abusive husband. Taking her teenage son with her, Tasha checks into a hotel the night before their flight out of D.C. and out of Kordell Jenkinsās life forever. But escaping isnāt so easy, and Tasha soon finds herself driving back to her own personal hell. As she is leaving, a white woman pounds on her car window, begging to be let in. Behind the woman, an angry man is in pursuit. Tasha makes a split-second decision that will alter the course of her she lets her in and takes off.Ā
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Tasha and Madison Gingell may have very different everyday realities, but what they have in common is marriages they need out of. The two women want to help each other, but they have very different ideas of what that means . . .
Ā
They are on a collision course that will end in the case files of the D.C. MPD homicide unit. Unraveling the truth of what really happened may be impossibleāand futile. Because what has the truth ever done for women like Tasha and Madison?