Island Life Sentence

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Peg Savage has contractually agreed to move to Key West, Florida. The smudged signatures at the damp cocktail napkin are irrefutable proof.
“An adventure…” her husband Clark says.

Peg can’t swim; she’s afraid of bridges (there are 42 of them); and she doesn’t wish to leave her friends. Alternatively, after a bottle of Cabernet, a move from Chicago to the southernmost city in the US seems like the most productive decision ever.

But now Clark has taken a long term job in Cuba and she’s on her own.
Neither her dog Nipper, nor the ghosts within the attic, offer up any good advice. But how hard can it be living in paradise?

Peg dives into island life but the more effort she makes, the wider her wake of catastrophes. She is tortured by a paddle board, an enormous poisonous toad, the local Conservation group, and the patron saint of hurricanes. To not mention the persistent sweat rash under her left breast.

A tropical depression descends at the island – one that may’t be cured with medication. Peg will have to gather her strength if she has any hope of surviving the storm.


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