Foreword
That privileged position as doctor to female patients is not an easy one to fill without the intrusion of personal feeling. The temptation is enormous, and doctors are becoming well-known for their weaknesses in this modern age of graft and corruption. But when a doctor and a girl's mother gang up against her, what hope is there for the girl to escape?
This book offers a surprising view of sex and people who thrive on it and it offers a shocking commentary about "reaping the whirlwind." The victim is not always helpless, and the ravagers are not always all-powerful.
In a sense, this book is a morality play about a lecherous doctor, a sexually degenerate mother willing to parlay her daughter's body into a vessel for her own enjoyment, and a virginal girl caught up in the evil selfishness of other people's desires.
It makes one pause to think, could this be I?
What more can a book ask of the reader than to measure the actions of others against himself, to seek a determination of right or wrong as it affects him?
-THE PUBLISHER
