"A strange dark humorous romance with police procedural elements"
In Moon Valley, Jolie Marshal regrets marrying charming
SOB Chris who embezzled money from their company leaving
friends and her mother potentially in the lurch. When she
can pay back her "creditors", she will divorce Chris, who
she married when vulnerable following the death of her
father and rejection by her boyfriend Jake, who was not
ready for a wife. The Future Widows' Club invites Jolie to join their
group. Finding solace, she agrees and begins following
some of the rules like taking out life insurance on her
spouse. However, someone was irate when they shot Chris
in the heart and cut off his penis. Could it be Sheriff
Dean who has pictures of his wife with Chris? Or Police
Officer Jake who is livid that this worm hit Jolie, the
woman he still loves and regrets he let down? Or perhaps
the grieving widow who just took out insurance on the rat? THE FUTURE WIDOWS' CLUB is a strange dark humorous romance
with police procedural elements to add excitement to the
question of who killed Chris. The story line initially
appears to be one of an abused spouse but switches gear
once the merry widows invite Jolie to join. Rhonda Nelson
writes a strong satirical dark look at society that
accepts plenty of abusive "values" under the label of
protecting the family. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 25, 2005
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