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4.0 out of 5 stars
Once upon a time in a dumpy, friendless, New York apartment . . .,
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This review is from: Swf Seeks Same (Hardcover)
I liked. I liked. Easy to read. Grabs you almost immediately and won't let go till its twisted end. Not since William Blankenship's evil twin brother in Brotherly Love, or Dean Koontz's artificial life form Alfie in Mr. Murder have I encountered such an audacious, insane attempt at stealing someone else's life. And slap our female hero's face, again and again, like she really deserved it. What on earth compelled her cheating boyfriend to couple repeatedly with such loser souls? We'll never know for sure, the author doesn't delve further, but thank God for our hero's persistent attempts at getting the police to listen to her story, and of course the newspaper advertisement that started it all: SWF seeks same!
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Swf Seeks Same by John Lutz (Unbound - June 2002)
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