Possessed
Jack Woodford
“Possessed” is one of Jack Woodford’s best books. In this book Woodford’s clear insight into human frailties and weaknesses, his contempt for the hypocrisy of false morality, and his sympathy for those who are not “one with the mob” rise to a new high.
When Grant Senner, a notorious libertine, passed away in a small Cape Cod community . . . beautiful, nineteen year old Lois Picasson believed that the devils which had driven him had entered into her own body.
Lois felt herself possessed by strange compulsions which threatened to wreck her life, but through the love of young Orin Knapp and the kindly understanding of old Dr. Roth, happiness and peace were finally hers.
Here is a novel for those who enjoyed the psychological undertones of “Kings Row.” They will find a reading feast in “Possessed.”
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Details
Genre | Pulp |
Copyright Date | 1936 |
Publication Date | 1946 |
Publisher | Woodford Press |
Format | Hardcover |
No. of Pages | 254 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Subject | Lesbian Sleaze |
BookID | 10036 |