Elizabeth Benedict
Dear Reader,
Do you have a list of "wicked fun" favorite movies? Body Heat, All About Eve, Rosemary's Baby, and Fatal Attraction are on mine. In each there's a woman villain (Rosemary's Baby: Ruth Gordon). I've always wanted to explore that phenomenon in my fiction.
In THE PRACTICE OF DECEIT, Eric Lavender -- loving husband, father and Scarsdale psychotherapist -- must confront the dark side of our tenderest impulses. When a patient presents a conflict of interest for his divorce lawyer wife, Eric discovers her hidden past and unsavory present. At risk: his children and his reputation.
"Wickedly funny, at times heartbreaking, always smart and entertaining." --Boston Globe
Research for PRACTICE took me to courtrooms, police stations, and lawyers' offices. I'll share those stories and more--about the book business and surviving the writer's life--at your gatherings. NYC, Boston, points in between, and by phone.
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Contest: Win one of 5 signed copies of PRACTICE and a DVD of The War of the Roses. Send an outrageous divorce story -- extra credit if it involves a lawyer -- to: info@elizabethbenedict.com. 100 word limit. No real names, please.
Thanks for reading,
Elizabeth Benedict
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