"An offbeat amusing contemporary romance"
Middle manager Walter is a typical red-blooded American
yuppie until Luna Wolfe joins the office. When he sees
Luna for the first time, Walter falls into a daze, which
leaves him unable to communicate with anyone including
himself. From that sophisticated first encounter when he
destroyed his shirt with ink, Walter becomes even more
pathetic as anytime Luna is in his vicinity, he falls,
crashes into things, or spills coffee. Luna realizes
infatuation when she sees it and finds Walter's pitiable
retreats kind of cute. Walter knows he is behaving out of character while
struggling with the physical side effects of his lust for
Luna. Even his bowel movement has turned as mushy as his
mind. Every plan he concocts is perfect until execution
when his mind turns blank. Luna likes Walter, but more as
a pet rock until he becomes a sexual attraction for other
women. INTER-OFFICE MALE is an offbeat amusing contemporary
romance. Walter's schemes turn what could have been a
schmaltzy tale into a fun read as he hooks the audience
into wanting the hero to succeed in his quest. The story
line provides humorous insight into his once intelligent
mind that has turned into applesauce ever since Luna landed
in the office. Luna will surprise the audience as she is
not some selfish sex siren. John Richards provides a
facetious, unusual, and entertaining relationship comedy. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 20, 2002
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