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Lies Wives Believe
A Satirical Look at Married Life
Adam, Tracy and Kristin Schofield
Adam Schofield first met Tracy Martin when they were teens. You could say that Adam had a big crush on here, and though they were separated, he never forgot her.
As they parted ways to go off to college, they each went their separate direction. Adam went to college for journalism, but as he was following some police detectives he began liking the process of finding out who did it, and putting the pieces together.
When he left college, he decided to pursue a private investigator’s license, and he, along with his sidekick, Noah Prescott, opened a private investigator shop out of their apartment as they started on their first case.
It wasn’t until about a year later that Adam bumped into Tracy Martin again—officially—as she had a case that needed solving, and she found him out.
She was a secretary in their hometown and was concerned because multiple girls were going missing from her apartment complex and she needed protection and wanted help finding her friends.
She had gone to get an Associates Degree in Administration from a local school, and was working her way up the ladder of various banks when she was assigned back to Nanopolis—their old hometown.
During the adventure that they find themselves in, they adopt a teenage daughter, Kristin Smith, who was part of their joint adventure, and they all live together in Adam’s house outside of town.
The have multiple acres of land that includes a sci-fi type machine modeled off of Star Trek’s holodeck1.
They all share an interesting relationship. They have different backgrounds, and have all been injured, brainwashed, but they continue to muddle through. Adam and Tracy share a past together as well as many adventures, and Kristin is going through the typical teenage years.
- What can I say, Star Trek the Next Generation was big at the time of the writing of these books. [↩]
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