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Book and wrapper in good condition. >>> In The Married Man's Guide To Adultery, his first novel in English, P.G. du Plessis has created a story which is on all levels--atmosphere, content and milieu--so absorbing and universal that it can compete with any British or American publication in this genre. - The city of Yonkers and the suburb of Nukeway, where the lives of the leggy blonde Annalind Hastings, the infamous Prof. Peter Billings and the elusive narrator became entwined during the days of their youth, could be anywhere in the Western world. It is a city peopled with men and women who--like the rest of us--learn through experience and observation that the hang-ups of youth shape destinies; that love and hatred can wear the same mask, and that the monster of iniquity can consume a society. - The Married Mans's Guide To Adultery is wonderfully comic, amusing and satirical. It is also delectably seductive, sexy and erotic. It is a story full of pathos and tragedy. (As all stories about real people and real life is.)
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