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Once Wicked, Always Dead: A Novel by T. Marie Benchley (2010)
Quick summary, then we can get to the bad writing. Two storylines: One is about a beautiful woman who is killing pedophiles and other sexually criminal men (her motto is the book's title). The other concerns Molly Madison, socialite who is married to Philip, a lawyer with political aspirations and a secret gay life. When Molly's parents die unexpectedly, she takes over the ranch and fends off potential buyers who will use any means to get to the ranch. She splits up with Philip and takes up with Clayton Leatherbe, head foreman of the ranch. Also, she has a half sister in town who (spoiler alert) is Molly's best friend and responsible for killing or trying to kill most of the people Molly knows.
I give you the first lines of the novel:
- "The dimly lit room was specifically designed to create a soothing  atmosphere for his patients. An illusion of safety and warmth was his  mastermind. He was a Picasso when it came to the details of decorating his  office."
- "The city lights cast shadows that stretched along the brick walls upon the  back of the buildings that lined the dingy alleyway. It reached up like bony  fingers providing shade to mask the faces of those who wished to keep their  dirty secrets from others."
- "The electric voice of Donna Summer swirled in his head. He took great  pleasure watching the sweat glisten from the men who simultaneously grinded  their bodies together upon the dance floor and felt shivers of excitement run  from the back of his neck all the way down to his groin."
- "She expected to hear the comfort of her father's voice calling to inform  her that they would be arriving that night, only to be emotionally overthrown by  the voice of a compassionate state trooper informing her of her parent's deadly  accident."
- "Molly noticed the tall, brawny cowboy calling her name. She could not help  but admire the thick blond hair that lay beneath his black cowboy hat or the way  his tight fitting Wrangler jeans complimented his perfect ass. As Clayton  approached them, Molly's swollen eyes spotted the silver rodeo belt buckle that  rode just above the large bulge that filled out the front of his  pants.
- "As he looked around, his nostrils were filled with the aromatic scent of  cherry tobacco that still lingered thick in the air. He spied Gavin's expansive  collection of assorted pipes sitting on the large hand carved desk as if  anticipating his arrival to be puffed upon once more. A massive fireplace made  out of Ancient River rocks, which had once been painstaking hand selected and  gathered specifically for their color, emerged from the floor to fill the corner  of the room."
- "Clayton gazed down into the depths of Molly's blue eyes with such intensity  that he was able to reach in and pluck out her soul. [Literally?] All of  her desires were mounting and taking over and she knew that she had lost control  of the lust that was building inside her.
Neither one of them had any  control over the passion they felt for each other. As her body quivered under  his touch, Molly reached up for Clayton's lips, parting them ever so gently with  her moist tongue. [Just picture that. Try it yourself for fun!] From the  first moment that Clayton pressed his lips to her, Molly knew that they were  destined for each other and she would never let him go. She loved this man, and  for the first time in her life, she felt whole and complete. 
As Molly  inhaled heavily, the aroma of spice and leather swirled off from Clayton's  masculine skin and filled her nostrils with delight. [Mmm, swirly AND  masculine.] He enthralled her. He had heightened her senses to a level  beyond her wildest dreams. 
Clayton could not contain the burning passion  he felt for Molly. He slowly unzipped her coat and reached under her denim  shirt, longing to feel her swollen breast. [Just the one?] Even though  Molly was in her forties her breasts were firm and ample and seemed to reach out  with anticipation for his touch, as if they were aware of the great pleasure  that awaited them. [Sentient breasts? Sure, why not?] As he gently  caressed her peaks he looked again into her spectacular eyes, blue as the  glacier lakes that lay amongst the surrounding mountains. [You'll note the  peak theme. Pay attention, it pops up again.]
[the watching horses  snort with approval, no other love existed before this, blah blah blah and back  to the sweet lovemaking] 
She grabbed hold of her muscular cowboy's  tight rear and tugged at his zipper in feverish desperation to free his manhood  from its tight confinement. [At the same time? Is he Flat Stanley?]  Clayton felt the heat rising from between Molly's legs. He moved forward almost  touching the warm, wet invite. [Almost? Hot.] 
The full moon moved  out from behind the clouds where it had been hiding in order to take a peak  [SEE??] and shine its bright beam down as a spotlight upon the two  lovers."
Sloan, who is Philip's boyfriend, outs Philip to Molly (or as Benchley refers to it, "ousted") and as a result the mystery vigilante woman pricks him with a syringe filled with HIV and two kinds of hepatitus. He, of course, instantly develops full-blown AIDS. But wait: He goes out to Montana and is killed by two of Molly's enemy's henchmen. They break his neck and set him on fire in his car. And no one, not Philip, not Philip's new more manly lover Jack, even blinks an eye. Remember, all he did was have a consensual relationship with Philip. Just . . . wow.
But wait, there's more! After Molly's friend/half sister/murderer falls off the side of a cliff into the cold, dark water, and Molly and Clayton are joined in holy matrimony, an epilogue informs us that the mystery vigilante is still at her work. After all, they never found Molly's friend's body. BAH BAH BAH! Sigh. Perhaps a sequel in the works? But how could the author top this one?
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