Saturday, August 15, 2015

Suicide Supper Club By Rhett Devane Review

Suicide Supper Club
By Rhett Devane
ISBN: 978-0615863306
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Pages: 242
Genre: Women’s Fiction, Southern Humor
In the Deep South, the grinding summer heat is enough to make people stupid. Four small town Southern women—each with distinct reasons to consider her life total crap—band together to forge “the easy way out.” But life has a way of turning out opposite of misdirected plans.
Abby has no husband, no children, no living kin, and a painful family secret. Loiscell is a two-time breast cancer survivor facing recurrence with dwindling faith and courage. Sheila is a meek abused wife hiding behind a religious, volunteer-queen veneer. Estranged from her only child, Caroline “Choo-choo” Ivey desperately misses her late husband.
As the relentless summer heat continues, conditions deteriorate for the women. Initially in jest, they propose group suicide: a nice meal, followed by a quick death courtesy of a paid assassin. Choo-choo offers to pay, and Sheila figures a way to enlist her husband to acquire a contact name. Then plans go haywire.
The Suicide Supper Club was a finalist in the 2012 Florida Writers Association RPLA contest. The Suicide Supper Club tackles tough subjects—abuse, cancer, aging—but with humor. In the South, humor is as essential as breathing and often filters life’s harsh realities.
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My Review:
This was an interesting story. Death and unhappiness is all around them. However once they actually go through seeing someone they know commit suicide the supper club starts to think differently. Every day is a gift. It was interesting to read how these friends thought in their minds and how their actions were affected. I am giving this book a 3/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own

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