Foreword
Sex can be a varied and heterogeneous affair, with as much mystery, passion, and heartache as the human mind can devise. Keeping this truth firmly before her, authoress Carlotta Graham has written a monumental novel which weaves the question of sexual morality into the tapestry of conflicting emotions and desires. Prowl Car Girl lifts the lid off the boiling pot of lusts, exposing to the reader the problems which can beset those of our society who are not-cannot-be judged as normal in their pursuits. In doing so, this novel brings to light their ways of disguising themselves from discovery, even self-discovery.
For a human to desire an animal physically is this a depraved sin, a crime against nature, or merely another way of enjoying sex? Lovely Lonnie Winston must finally face this thought-provoking and emotionally upsetting question when she finds herself drawn to her police dog instead of a male human being. Whether her ultimate decision and the final explosive conclusion to her story are Right or Wrong is a matter of discussion; whether she wins or loses is an ethical hurdle the reader must clear for himself. But the situation of this dedicated public servant fighting to preserve her private dignity is a situation well worth pondering, and the author spares no detail to frankly and clearly present it in all its implications. He confirms the necessity for a basic trust in our institutions, and for us to have the firm conviction that the police are fundamentally people first and foremost.
Delve with us now into the strange tale hidden in the heart and mind of Lonnie Winston. Know the nameless terrors of which she dare not speak....
-The Publishers
