Introduction
There's nobody quite as dangerous as a rebellious teenage girl who feels she's been unjustly accused of misconduct and decides to take revenge on her accuser. Add cunning and a strain of bad seed, and you have a treacherous character rife with revenge and hatred. Anything can happen.
Terri Henderson, after spending one week with her sister-in-law whom she considers to be an uptight female, finds herself being wrongly accused of actions which chance prove her hypocritical sister-in-law guilty of: the heinous crime of deflowering an eleven year-old boy. Anger sparked, she plots revenge. To reveal her sister-in-law to the small neighborhood for being the child molester she is, becomes her raging desire.
What follows is an emotional drama of vindicated revenge and foul play that leads to a thrilling unraveling of lustful hate.
THE TEENAGER'S REVENGE is another of Edward Mitchell's novels of a woman caught between the decency of married life and the dark, secret desires of the female flesh. They battle one another until circumstances take the fore and determine the fated outcome. The agony of the mind, the purging of inhibition and the cleansing of the soul are all steps to freedom for our heroine . . . and the price is dear.
