It takes the average reader 4 hours and 46 minutes to read Damn It, Wake Me Up by E. G. Lander
Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more
Tony and Mary Calley had a nine year marriage their friends and neighbors envied. They seemed like the perfect couple, living in the perfect million-dollar house with the perfect son. Tony owned a very successful investment firm and Mary was a main figure in the town's tennis and parties high- society set. To everyone that knew them, the Calleys were the symbol of wealth and the receivers of the "American Dream." Yes, they had a life that most of the world would think could never become unraveled. But it did! Tony was a bigtime gambler. He couldn't hold onto the millions that came in the front door of Burns and Calley Investment. He would bet thousands, or even hundreds of thousands on a single race every day, either from his bookie and or his laptop. He had three mortgages on his house Mary knew nothing about, as he bought the house in his name only, "to use as a work write-off." She believed him until her credit cards started getting rejected and their bank president contacted her about an overdraft. After confronting Tony on the shortage in their account, he told her it must be a mistake and took care of it by illegally getting a work loan without his partner's okay. While they were putting on their "we're very rich show" for the rest of Nashville, they were struggling to pay their bills. Mary threatened Tony with divorce and he promised to stop betting. His secretary retired and in his hunt to replace her, he ends hiring probably the world's most beautiful redhead. Soon, his financial woes become minor as he starts a relationship with his new girl Friday. He starts working later and later as they use the office as their personal "playpen." They decide they have to eliminate Mary, and at the same time eliminate all his bills. Tony increases Mary's life insurance and they cook up a scheme to kill her, which eventually puts her in a coma. Everything seems to be following their script until an unbelievable event takes place. Does Mary have any knowledge of their plans, or even survive the coma? The answer will amaze you. The ending will knock you out. Warning: don't try any of this at home. It may be deadly!
Damn It, Wake Me Up by E. G. Lander is 278 pages long, and a total of 71,724 words.
This makes it 94% the length of the average book. It also has 88% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 31 minutes to read Damn It, Wake Me Up aloud.
Damn It, Wake Me Up is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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