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by Joyce Carol Oates
About 86 pages (25,737 words)
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Michael Sr. has taken to staying out all night or most of the night, going to an old hangout of his called "The Wolf's Head." As a result, Michael is letting his business slide. Corrine often gets phone calls from people looking for him during the day, from customers annoyed at something left undone. Corrine is also concerned for her boys, who seem to be drifting away from her these days.

The Wolf's Head is a place where the Mulvaney family once spent long summer days, the kids and Corrine rowing in the lake, and Michael playing poker with his pals. Corrine grew concerned about the way Michael acted when they would go there, especially when, one evening, she found him dancing provocatively with a woman who was his friend's wife. Corrine convinced.....

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