“A Few Fruits and an Onion” (Fruits are call girls, Onion is a bad boy) is a fast moving novel of friendship, murder, comedy, and Clifton Brusso brings this thriller to life as two call girls face uncertainty in their future. An ex-detective comes into the scene when he helps find one lost in a tornado and what happeened to one who disappears.
- Following is an excerpt -
Jazmin Trotter, a local call girl, is just finishing breakfast of toast and black coffee when there is a loud knocking on her door.
“Just a minute!” she yells as she heads for the front door. Unlocking two locks, she swings it wide open.
Covered in blood, Tamala rushes past her, grabbing the door edge and yanking it out from Jazmin's hand and slams it shut.
She is covered in bloody streaks across the entire top part of her body. Coagulations are appearing in her hair, eyebrows and her flowered nightgown.
Not knowing what is happening, Jazmin becomes highly upset and yells,
“What's the big rush, bitch? You look like you just butchered a pig!”
“I need a place to hide out!” Tamala retorts.
“From what? Who are you hiding from?”
“I don't know!”
“What? What do you mean, you don't know what you're hiding from!”
Then Jazmin gets her guts in a knot and yells,
“Talk to me girl! What is going on, here? Don't just give me this bullshit. You've got to tell me what's going on before I let you stay here!”
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