![]() ![]() His characters and dialogue are better suited to TV sitcoms, in which clever one-liners compensate for sparse character development. Emmy winner Sutton spent nine years as a staff writer for Cheers-and it shows in his glib, easy style. It seems Jesse believes that they are still living in the 1970s: with the help of his writing partner, Kit, Carl learns that she was declared dead after a recent boating accident and is suffering an odd form of amnesia. Then his high-school girlfriend, Jesse, shows up suddenly in his backyard, throwing pebbles against his bedroom windows in the middle of the night the way she did when they were teenagers. ![]() Successful TV sitcom writer Carl Rooney, the hero of this light first novel of comic suspense, has been stranded by his unsatisfying single life in the home where he grew up in the L.A. ![]()
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