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  1. Posted: December 10, 2012In: Public

    A neurotic writer struggles to deal with two failing relationships between his difficult criminal brother, who he breaks out of prison, and his psychotic wife.

    AspiringZach
    Added an answer on December 11, 2012 at 2:13 am

    I think the first one is leading me on the right track. Thanks for your help!

    I think the first one is leading me on the right track. Thanks for your help!

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  2. Posted: December 10, 2012In: Public

    A neurotic writer struggles to deal with two failing relationships between his difficult criminal brother, who he breaks out of prison, and his psychotic wife.

    AspiringZach
    Added an answer on December 11, 2012 at 2:11 am

    Breaking him out of prison is a small job. The story is more about the relationships between each character... He still loves his wife regardless of how psychotic she is, he wants to stay with her. And when he goes to break his brother out of prison his wife says she wants a break because he left heRead more

    Breaking him out of prison is a small job. The story is more about the relationships between each character… He still loves his wife regardless of how psychotic she is, he wants to stay with her. And when he goes to break his brother out of prison his wife says she wants a break because he left her for his criminal brother.

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  3. Posted: December 10, 2012In: Public

    A neurotic writer struggles to deal with two failing relationships between his difficult criminal brother, who he breaks out of prison, and his psychotic wife.

    AspiringZach
    Added an answer on December 10, 2012 at 9:10 am

    A neurotic writer struggles to fix two failing relationships between his difficult criminal brother, who he breaks out of prison, and his psychotic wife. Is that better?

    A neurotic writer struggles to fix two failing relationships between his difficult criminal brother, who he breaks out of prison, and his psychotic wife.

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