The Adjustment is an annual a check-in, and an inventory of how the year has formed her. Recovery, they say, is a process and not a finish line—it has no terminus, and so the treatment of addiction is practice. Adjustments help you cope.Adjustments keep you sane.Following Shep's suicide, Parker and Meg work to uncover the truth behind what happened. As the case develops, Parker's vision of the seahorse plays an unexpectedly important role.Meg celebrates her anniversary of getting clean, and that begins with an adjustment.
Daniel Younger is Amazon's least-known bestselling author of Delirious, Zen and the Art of Cannibalism, and The Wrath of Con. He lives in Canada (Eh?), where he mushes a pack of wild huskies next to a river of maple syrup every morning. He enjoys spicy food, gourmet coffee, beaver-racing, and acid jazz. You can e-mail him at danieljyounger@icloud.com, or find him causing a ruckus on Twitter @youngerdaniel.