Portrait of the Psychopath as a Young Woman
β Scribed by Lee, Edward
- Book ID
- 107267611
- Publisher
- Necro Publications
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 214 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Review
"The novel that American Psycho should have been... brutal, break-neck, and very real. An astonishing, gruesome feminist thriller..." -- Andrew Harper, author of Bad Karma
Product Description
A full-force, hardcore psycho thriller. Unlike anything you've seen from Ed Lee before.
Psychopath
She shackles them to the bed.
She glues their eyes closed.
She punctures their eardrums.
She sews their lips shut.
Torturess
They can't move. They can't see or hear.
They can't scream.
All they can do is feel.
And with her tools -- her scalpels and needles,
her bonesaws and her knives --
She gives them a lot to feel...
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Psychopath: She shackles them to the bed. She glues their eyes closed. She punctures their eardrums. She sews their lips shut. Torturess: They can't move. They can't see or hear. They can't scream. All they can do is feel. And with her tools -- her scalpels and needles, her bonesaws and her knives -
Psychopath: She shackles them to the bed. She glues their eyes closed. She punctures their eardrums. She sews their lips shut. Torturess: They can't move. They can't see or hear. They can't scream. All they can do is feel. And with her tools -- her scalpels and needles, her bonesaws and her knives
A literary masterpiece by one of Germany's most renowned contemporary writers. Rome one January afternoon in 1943. A young German woman is on her way to listen to a Bach concert at the Lutheran church. Innocent and naΓ―ve, the war is for her little more than a day-dream, until she realizes that her
A literary masterpiece by one of Germany's most renowned contemporary writers. Rome one January afternoon in 1943. A young German woman is on her way to listen to a Bach concert at the Lutheran church. Innocent and naΓ―ve, the war is for her little more than a day-dream, until she realizes that