Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Fiction Book Review - STASH David Klein - Marriage, marijuana and Moral

Author David Klein tells a fun, fast, and thought-provoking fiction debut in STASH, stressing marriage, marijuana and morality.

Attractive, it is thirty years old Gwen Raine live life well, literally. No, Gwen is not a Pothead. He, like a stay at home mom, occasionally like to smoke marijuana. Gwen has an ideal existence that revolves around Brian, a loving husband and successful pharmaceutical executive, and children Nate and Nora. The live Rainesin luxury, suburban Morrissey, New York.

Gwen meets an old flame, Jude in his restaurant on downtown to buy an ounce of grass in confidence. As Gwen leaves, Jude unexpectedly kisses awaken memories of what once shared.

Sample and buy its new route home, a buzz led Gwen is involved in a car accident. An elderly driver hits his mini-van. Gwen runs off with a cut eyebrow, the other driver died. The police discovered marijuana in the car, and Gwen despite the evidencereference to the fault of the driver of the deceased; Gwen face a difficult road to expungement.

The accident would not have happened at a worse time. Morrissey The city is the development of zero tolerance for drug use, given the recent cases of filtering up to secondary school children of age.

Brian knows that he has delivered his stash questioning Gwen reasons for the renewal of her relationship with Jude, "he likes to do favors you want."

Jude lifted the daughter of eighteen, Dana, alone. It was dated and marriedClaire in a chapel in Las Vegas during a drug, alcohol and gambling weekend. Once home, he continued his party too, finally pregnant. His addiction was its escalation into a rehabilitation clinic, where he managed to flee to avoid being seen or heard. Ironically, Jude drives his daughter to St. Lawrence University to begin her freshman year, his lectures on the dangers of sex, drugs and rock and roll.

For years, Jude has conducted a side business of sellingmarijuana, carefully choosing clients to avoid arrest. He finds himself in unfamiliar territory when he decided to go with the former NFL star, Daryl, "Da Da" Sweet. You are opening a chain of fitness centers and turns to Judah-enhancing drugs. Jude uses his connection to Montreal to deliver the deal. He realizes that even though it was out of his comfort zone, some more sales such as this will ensure that the pension.

Gwen shares at the end would have many implications for theMorrissey her life. "Mothers who served as PTA vice presidents, but was arrested on charges of drug is not part of the mix."

Gwen screams extortion corporations, including the police to provide the outstanding amount of vehicle homicide, drunk driving and having its pressure to reveal his source. How could expose the identity of Jude? She promised anonymity. "Nobody likes a Tattletale," she always had her children. Or should the city of Morrissey and his sons? What other optionhas its own interests?

Brian worked at Caladon Pharmaceuticals. He is involved in promoting its anti-anxiety drug, Zuprone for a secondary purpose (known as off-label use) to lose weight. While the company supports the limited research obesity side effects of drugs, it is not the same as clinical studies required by the FDA. Three years of doctors prescribe the drug off-label as an antidote has seen sales of drugs in obesity and increase profitability.Seeking FDA approval for therapeutic use for Zuprone could be costly, producers have promoted a drug for off-label use acted illegally. Brian faces his conscience when the patients for weight loss take Zuprone develop anorexia. direction other than the location of the job or he loses millions as an informant.

Theresa Mascetti, a recent transplant from New Jersey company, Brian test the nine years of loyalty to Gwen. Once overweight, is one ofZuprone biggest supporters, with 25 pounds lost the use of drugs. Sleek and sexy, are wearing clothes that reveal and anyone can see, including Brian. His recent tensions on doping his wife used to find the payments contemplated Teresa. "What a chance to return to Gwen, but would not say she was only doing what the event would be a doubt"

STASH illustrates just one second what it takes for us life-changing, for better or worse. Small closenarrative takes you ask: "What would I do" in situations such as a moral compass. His fiction debut exhibition is expected to stimulate his next literary offering.

To consider the challenges STASH, visit his reading of the Guide Group (Warning: Some plot points are revealed in the questions): http://www.bydavidklein.com/reading-groups.html

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