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352 pages, Paperback
First published June 22, 2021
He is an orphan. He has no siblings, no heirs. No enemies, not really. Shouldn’t he have a longer list of potential enemies; can you have lived a life of consequence if you don’t have people who really, really hate you?Novelist Gerry Andersen is confined to a hospital bed within his luxury Baltimore apartment following a severe leg injury. His only interactions are with his assistant Victoria, his night nurse Aileen, and unwanted drop-in visits from his ex-girlfriend Margot. He then goes from stir crazy to genuinely questioning his sanity when he begins receiving strange phone calls—that no one else hears or can see on his phone log—from a woman who claims to be Aubrey, the titular “dream girl” of his breakthrough, bestselling novel.
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He says this stiffly, wanting her to know his feelings are hurt, but even as he does, his mind expands and he reconsiders the various candidates. Lucy became convinced he had cheated on her, she was that paranoid. He had cheated on Sarah, but only once, a one-night stand that barely mattered. There were the assistants who worked for him between Gretchen and Sarah, who always ended up in bed with him, but they had pretty much demanded his sexual attention. If anyone was the victim there, it was him.