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Irreconcilable Differences by Marcia Muller
Reader Reviews 12 of 14 people found the following review helpful: A great short story anthology, December 7, 1999 Reviewer: Harriet Klausner from Morrow, Ga. United States This short story collection centers on the impact of separations and divorce on the participants including extended family members. However, the twenty tales share a dark look at IRRECONCILABLE DIFFERENCES as the audience is treated to situations that do not end as peacefully as our current legal system expects. Lia Matera has put together a remarkable anthology that has several excellent stories, some very good tales, and no poor entry. The cross-genre contributors are a modern day who's who with such noted authors like Oates, Cross, Deaver, Lutz, Buchanan, and Muller, etc. None of the writers are lightweights as they all hold their own with the heavyweights. Anyone who enjoyed the Battle of the Roses will fully relish each tale that paints a very dismal look at broken relationships. Harriet Klausner --This text refers to the Hardcover edition
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