| BREAKDOWN by Robert Dahl
"INTENSELY PERSONAL, ALWAYS CANDID, OFTEN ANGUISHED..." "...Harrowingly, the author describes how fear, despair, desperation and self-contempt closed inexorably in upon him, like four walls in a shrinking cell... "Yet this man today is the useful head of a family and member of the community. Mr Dahl's account of his dogged struggle back to the sunlight of sanity, and of those who assisted him, ennobles all men." - Buffalo Evening News © 1959 by Robert E Dahl |
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ONE FOOT IN HELL by Wilene Shaw
Just A Nice Average Guy With...
One hidden urge darkened Larry Crenshaw's otherwise normal life - an urge so twisted, so utterly monstrous that it threatened to destroy him should he ever lose control of it even for a single moment. Had he ever already lost that control? There was something in his nethermost mind about a red-haired girl child, brutally attacked and slain, that he could not quite rationalize... Seldom has a novel bared with such uncompromising realism the soul and heart of a man tormented by a desire so repellent to decent society. © 1961 by Ace Books Inc |