But since he is scum, et cetera, he has no compunctions, blah blah blah, he goes off to find Lily, he alerts the husband, then proceeds to distract her by wooing and flattering her until they both fall in love. Mike Sullivan is offered a million bucks by psycho hubby to get the wife and son back, so he agrees despite having reservations about the job. And of course, our hero, the cop who can’t get over his cop partner’s death and is now all angst-filled and crap, Mike Sullivan. The brat, for the usual “Momeee, help meeee!” fun. This is a strictly no-nonsense rescue fantasy – don’t look too hard for affirmative action, there’s none here. The badly battered wife, in this case is Elizabeth Webster aka “Lily”, only don’t expect Lily here to actually stand up for herself. But I guess that’s why we call books like this “fiction”. It has the usual psychotic sex fiend husband who is so whacked in the head that I am hard-pressed to believe that he can actually move about in society. You’ve seen at least one TV movie of that theme? If you can’t enough, you must get a hold of Metsy Hingle’s Behind the Mask. This is a typical “Chased by My Psycho Hubby” story.
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