Next Bridge

When Professor Mackinaw Piffler, known to friends and colleagues a “Piff,” returns to his office after a bathroom break, Bez, a graduate student he hadn't seen in over a year, is sitting on his desk. After insisting that Piff join her at a local pub called St. Patrick's Purgatory, she leaves his office before he can respond.
At the pub, Bez asks Piff to read the manuscript of her debut “novel,” entitled “The Charm Bracelet,” which is about a charismatic social chameleon named Jill Spender, who will stop at nothing to achieve a series of lofty goals, each of which she commemorates with a tattoo “charm” on her right wrist. Most readers would perceive Jill Spender as an ambitious badass, a charismatic anti-hero; others, like Piff and his mentor, noted psychologist Madeline Burns, are convinced that Bez and the sociopathic Spender are actually the same person.
Next Bridge is a story of intrigue. It is also a love story.
At the pub, Bez asks Piff to read the manuscript of her debut “novel,” entitled “The Charm Bracelet,” which is about a charismatic social chameleon named Jill Spender, who will stop at nothing to achieve a series of lofty goals, each of which she commemorates with a tattoo “charm” on her right wrist. Most readers would perceive Jill Spender as an ambitious badass, a charismatic anti-hero; others, like Piff and his mentor, noted psychologist Madeline Burns, are convinced that Bez and the sociopathic Spender are actually the same person.
Next Bridge is a story of intrigue. It is also a love story.
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