Abby was 38 when she decided that God did not put her on this earth to be unhappy. She had not married Tim out of love. He was, for her, a refuge from the alcoholic family in which she had been raised. Now, 13 years later, that refuge has become a prison from which she is determined to escape. She departs while he is working late, leaving a terse note on his nightstand. Tim tries to reconcile, but the vitriol Abby spews during their final conversation all but emasculates him. Abby sets off to find the passion and pleasure her marriage did not provide. As her career at a plush Virginia resort…mehr
Abby was 38 when she decided that God did not put her on this earth to be unhappy. She had not married Tim out of love. He was, for her, a refuge from the alcoholic family in which she had been raised. Now, 13 years later, that refuge has become a prison from which she is determined to escape. She departs while he is working late, leaving a terse note on his nightstand. Tim tries to reconcile, but the vitriol Abby spews during their final conversation all but emasculates him. Abby sets off to find the passion and pleasure her marriage did not provide. As her career at a plush Virginia resort takes off, she catches the eye of its CEO. She pursues him, undeterred by the fact that he is married. Abby's ego persuades her that she will not end up like so many of the "other women" one reads about, temporary playthings who are destined to be abandoned in favour of the ever-faithful wife. Tim is distraught by Abby's departure and finds himself incapable of establishing any relationship with another woman. He is haunted by nightmares in which he watches his wife enjoying with other men the sexual ecstasy she never found with him. Triangles of Fate is the story of Abby's and Tim's parallel paths in the aftermath of their failed marriage. It is a story of sexual frustration and sexual freedom. It is a story of unrequited love, repressed love, new love, violent love, and uncommon passion.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Chierichella is a native New Yorker who relocated to Virginia in connection with his military service and has resided there ever since.He received his bachelor's degree from Cornell University and his law degree from the Columbia University School of Law. Following his law school graduation he served as an Attorney/Advisor to the Secretary of the Air Force in The Pentagon, where his work focused on the acquisition of major weapons systems. Upon leaving the Air Force, he continued his focus on the legal aspects of Government procurement as a partner in several international law firms. Over the course of his career he was admitted to the practice of law in New York, the District of Columbia, California, Wisconsin, and Virginia. He has served as the lead attorney in connection with legal projects relating to fighter aircraft, the Stealth bomber, helicopters, naval destroyers and other surface ships, surveillance satellites, submarine subsystems, and plant machinery. He has consistently been included on a variety of "Best Lawyer" lists, both in the metropolitan DC area and nationally. He currently serves as the Founder and Manager of Chierichella Procurement Strategies LLC, a consulting firm through which he continues to serve the needs of contractors in dealing with the Government. Information regarding the firm can be found at www.chierichella.com. He has co-authored one book and written dozens of articles on a variety of Government contracting issues. His first novel, "Triangles of Fate," was published in 2023 and was followed recently by his second novel, "The Last Martini." "Death Above the Potomac" is his third novel. He currently resides with his wife Shannon and their three children on a small farm in Warrenton, Virginia, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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