When the story began Debbie was frequently featured at social events with friends. Nothing untoward was obvious. She attended a monthly book club with neighbors living on her block who openly disparaged her lack of class and higher education. Debbie desperately wants to fit in and accepts this mistreatment as necessary in order to climb the social ladder.bLater these friends begin to ridicule her intense behavior behind her back. They gossip about rumors that she spent a few months in a psychiatric hospital. Yeah, Debbie is nuts.
Most of the chapters begin with drafts of her column wherein she suggests that the complaining women kill their husbands. The reader doesn't know if the drafts were eventually published until the halfway point in the story where we read she was fired for suggesting murder in a column. Debbie’s psycho behavior takes off from here. Anyone who hurt her husband or kids ended up dead. Debbie was always back in form the next day being way too cheerful and overdoing the housewife duties.
I agree with the revenge that Debbie plotted on her adversaries. They were definitely deserving of everything they received. Maybe I'm nuts too.

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