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Disgraced Boston TV Reporter Jane Ryland is trying to rebuild your life with a job on a newspaper. Her first assignment is to get an interview with a Senate candidate's wife. But Jane begins to suspect there is more going on than meets the eye - like the Senator is having an affair. Meanwhile, several dead bodies are showing up. Is there a serial killer on the loose? There are so many plot threads and characters that it took forever for me to get into the book. Once I did, it was a fun ride and I couldn't put down. Worth the effort, but it took about 100 pages to really start to click.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2013/07/book-review-other-woman-by-hank.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
Jim Fosse&#039;s Expense Claim
Jim Fosse's Expense Claim
John Dolan | 2012 | Humor & Comedy
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I had no concept of what to expect from this (very) short story but that made it all the more fun. Told in a series of email exchanges, a letter and a newspaper report, things start innocuously enough with new employee Jim Fosse requesting money to cover his expenses for his recent business trips.

Ramon Ortiz, the hapless HR employee who responds tries to get Fosse to fill in the correct form, provide receipts and follow procedures. Fosse is reluctant to do this and as the emails from Fosse become more and more aggressive and personal it becomes very clear just what he is trying to claim for.

Eventually the situation resolves in a shocking manner which is still very funny.

Rated: Strong and insulting language and sexual references