"A funny, peverse, and strange book." -- Writers Digest Engaging style, humorous, and descriptive. - L. Hippolyte This is bloody good... its definitely got balls. - Maria Del Medico I sense an author in control of his material... and find the prose style highly effective. - Stephen Longden Very funny, bordering on hysterical in some places. - Barb Henning In the main vein of Thomas Ripley, Holden Caulfield, and Patrick Bateman, Dennison Reys anti-hero Terry Taft may very well be one-part narcissistic and one-part misanthropic, but he remains all parts in between. Tafts candid foray toward the brink of self-discovery is littered with questions and concerns, and sure, maybe even a corpse or two. Along the way he contemplates his sanity, morality, and sexuality, while wondering whether hes normal. He fuels his perversions through meaningless relationships with women and unfulfilling connections with men, and eventually discovers that as he plays with himself, someone else might be playing with him.
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