

Tuttle evokes both dread & terror and horniness & mind-blowing ecstasy in this novel that reads quickly in horror-movie clarity while also being an intimate study of the loneliness of women spurned by men who see their inner lives as a threat.
I‘ve yet to read a Paperbacks From Hell rerelease that I haven‘t loved.
Detail from Giovanni Boldini‘s “Figure of a Woman” from ~1900-1910 @ the St Louis Art Museum (nice to finally revisit yesterday)
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