Newton in the New Age

Joseph Wurtenbaugh
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Some people are married to absolutely the right person. Some people are married to absolutely the wrong person. Some people are married to someone who is both the absolutely right and wrong person at the same time. This was the fate that had befallen Richard, a gentle, scholarly man, hopelessly in love with Annie - a firecracker of a woman, as sexy as she is bright, with whom any man could be completely besotted. The one small - actually, rather largish - fly in the ointment is that Annie's life ambition is to be the best designer of thrill rides on the planet - and Richard is terrified of them. But when Annie needs some random member of the public to test her newest and greatest device, surely she will call on someone, ANYONE, besides her long-suffering husband. Surely she would not hatch some fiendish scheme to lure him into the role of guinea pig. Think not? Guess again . . .
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