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From the rear cover: "Alison Waxman Koff has spent the last decade living the Good Life in an upscale Connecticut suburb. But nothing lasts forever, a cliche that becomes all too real when her husband loses everything in the stock market and then ditches her to go back to his first wife. Proving that she can adapt to her new status-downwardly mobile-she sells her furs and starts doing her own nails.
It doesn't take Alison long to realize that she actually needs to earn money, and she's soon falling back on her one marketable skill: housecleaning. When that ends in mayhem and the murder of a sleazy biographer, this pampered wife-turned working gal finds herself with yet another role to play: prime suspect."
It doesn't take Alison long to realize that she actually needs to earn money, and she's soon falling back on her one marketable skill: housecleaning. When that ends in mayhem and the murder of a sleazy biographer, this pampered wife-turned working gal finds herself with yet another role to play: prime suspect."
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