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Trailer Park Wives

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Trailer Park Wives

By: Denise Gwen
Narrated by: Lindsey Corey
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In part two of Trailer Park Wives, the double-wide edition, answers arrive at the same time that new questions emerge. Samantha Jacobs, who's still busy in Hazard, selling OxyContin, gets worried when Dwayne takes off on his own. What she finds when she goes looking for him sends her on a new kind of journey.

Back home, Deena is giving the performance of her lifetime as mother-of-the-year while the caseworkers watch and judge her from the other side of the one-way mirror. Lettie begins to learn more than she ever wanted to about Joe's secrets, and Cierra, well, she gets an unexpected visitor to the Club, and what's a girl to do when things end badly?

By the time the wives find out how - and why - Anne Marie ended her life, they've learned a whole lot of other things about their dear friend...secrets become known, and they long for the days when Anne Marie, their dear friend, was still above ground and living life with them in the grimmest trailer park in Ohio.

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Oh man, that's some knife you've got there.

Continuing directly from the Single Wide edition, Trailer Park Wives, Double Wide continues to follow the lives of the four friends after the unexpected suicide of Ann Marie, the only one of their little group who had seemed to have everything.

There is really very little story at all, other than the incidents, longings and sorrows which daily occur individually to the group during the weeks following the funeral. But as their lives slowly evolve, the question which emerged ever louder in the first part of the story, why did the happy, the lucky one of their original group, kill herself, begins to unravel and we finally discover her secret.

Mostly well written, the dialogue is good and the friends emerge as very real people. Their situations are not necessarily pleasant, one is a sex worker, one works in a Bunny bar, all are parents and some described scenes tend towards the lurid. But there is also an empathy built between each one and the reader. The narration by Lindsey Covey is excellent. Her voice is pleasant, an easy listen, and she reads with good pace and intonation, giving all of the protagonists clear and appropriate definition increasing the reality of each one.

There is a fascination in watching these very different friends as they cope as best they can in the rather seedy, run down trailer park and this reader will certainly be looking out for book three.

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