Foreword

In today's society, the agonies of rape go beyond the act of a woman's violent ravagement. In many rape cases, there is as much mental anguish for the victim who seeks justice as there is physical suffering-the humiliation of a sordid police investigation, cold-hearted medical observations, and harsh legal procedures have made today's rape victim feel more ashamed than if she had chosen to remain silent.

RAPING AUNT LINDA is the story of Linda Davis, a woman violently defiled by several men in a teen-age gang. She is a strong-hearted woman who decides to by-pass the agonies of bringing her defilers to justice. Fearful for her life, she submits to her tormentors' every whim, and is dragged into a whirlpool of shame and degradation from which there seems no escape.

RAPING AUNT LINDA-a novel mirroring some of the problems and struggles in America today.