Bedeviled

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A True Story Of The Inter-Play Of The Aggressor And The Victim In Sexual Attacks

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Here is a book which probes into six such cases. Of murder and attack victims, all of them aberrants – lesbians, homosexuals, masochists, nymphomaniacs – who spent a lifetime making themselves available to prospective killers.

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Mademoiselle De Maupin / Adam and Two Eves

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This painting was first published as half of the cover for Mademoiselle De Maupin by Theophile Gautier (1953)

A Rake’s Search for a Perfect Bed-Mate!

Its second publication, in its present state after minor alterations (the man coming from behind the curtain is gone), was for the novel, Adam and Two Eves by Anonymous (1956)

Unnatural Affection — Or Perverted Hate? The Young Widow Had to Choose Between Them…
A Novel That Speaks Out Boldly On A Taboo Subject

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In The Grip Of Perversity
Often whispered about—but rarely spoken of aloud—the startling theme of this story concerns Carroll, a pretty young widow. She is taken into the household of a friendly couple, only to find that her caresses are sought not only by the husband—but by his wife … Should warm, lovely Carroll be condemned for yielding both to the love of a married man, and the equally ardent embraces of a voluptuous though twisted woman? The answer is not simple. True, Carroll responds to their needs, yet it is a haunted, tortured experience . . . despite its warped delights, its moments of almost unearthly bliss. Perhaps she is more to be pitied than condemned. For the whole point of this bitterly true novel is that pretty Carroll is the seduced rather than the seducer—the sinned against, rather than the sinner … entirely too attractive for her own good.

Out of her own experience, the anonymous author tears the curtain from one of the gravest threats to modern social morality—the strange love practices trapping unwary girls today, particularly in our larger cities!

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House Of Sin

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A Novel That Dares Go Behind the Walls of a Woman’s Health Resort to Expose the Secrets That Lay in the Hearts of All Women

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Why were they there? What did they really want?
They called it a health farm, but the women who gathered behind its walls needed more than the mere help of reducing… much, much more.
Dana Costello: She owned the resort and she knew what the women wanted… and she was ready to supply anything…even herself.
Rowena: She could buy anything with her money…even men…but she wanted Dana and she wanted her as more than a friend.
Inez: A Park Avenue matron, she came to the farm to escape the compulsions that drove her to waterfront bars…and she found an even worse horror.
Jennifer: She struggled to escape the perverse attraction of Dana Costello… and found the true meaning of love.
Hope: Her only love was the bottle… but her alcoholic world was invaded by a brutal relentless male.
This is a story that will shock you with its blatant realism…a story that builds to a crescendo climax.

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