![]() ![]() Because by the time he meets his fate, the Taylors have become pariahs, hounded by the tabloids and shunned by their neighbors for the crime Glen has been accused of: abducting a ponytailed blond toddler named Bella from her front yard to satisfy his secret sexual urges, hidden until then in the dimmest corners of the Internet. Glen Taylor is clever and handsome and fit and, by the end of page 3, flattened by an oncoming bus: “He was there one minute, giving me grief about what sort of cereal I should have bought,” Jeanie marvels, “and the next, dead on the road.” It may have been an accident, but nobody (including his outwardly grieving spouse) is sad to see him go. The titular widow is Jeanie Taylor, a childless fortysomething housewife who has spent most of her adult life in the margins, a meek little moon orbiting her much shinier husband. ![]()
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