Synopsis
Five women, angered by continuous acts of domestic oppression, garb themselves in pink robes and embark on a campaign of revenge. Safe behind their pink disguises, they vandalize, scandalize and vent -- and find that their actions not only free their spirits, but ignite the curiosity of a nation. As their behavior becomes increasingly audacious, the women accidentally kill a man -- the son of a United States senator. As word spreads across the country, their small town spills over with pink-clad protestors, television crews, and federal agents. What started out as a way of striking back soon becomes a frantic race to cover up a murder.
About Erin O'Rourke
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O'Rourke is a full-time volunteer with the AmeriCorps program. Erin teaches language-arts skills to youth of the Otoe-Missouri tribe in Red Rock, Oklahoma.
Published September 2, 2003
by Five Star.
434 pages
Genres:
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Literature & Fiction.
Fiction