"In the days after the bomb dropped, we went through all
kinds of hell...I demanded to know everything. How did
it start? How long had it been going on? How many times
had they done it? What was she going to do about him?
She wouldn't give me a straight answer. We argued. When
nobody was around, I hollered. I threatened. I begged.
It's crazy, what you do when the roof caves in...."
--- Lee Grenetts was a cop in Hatberg, Pennsylvania. After a thief's bullet buzzes past his right ear, he realises he wants a quiet life. A hotel in the Adirondack Mountains seems idyllic. Then the "bomb" drops as his wife, Ellen, starts acting strangely. And Lee starts to accept a bullet in the head isn't so bad after all....
'Life Change' explores the feeling of being outside... the inability to conform being matched by the ferocious desire to survive, regardless of the odds....
Once again, SaFranko is fascinated by "a sense of someone in trouble, mostly with himself. That's what truly interests me."