Foreword

"Normal" is a frequently used word, yet a word whose exact meaning is as elusive as the term "perverse". What those two words imply seems to vary from nation to nation, from community to community, from person to person. Beth Morgan and her brother, Brian, outwardly appear to be two avenge middle class Americans. Yet the two of them indulge in behavior that many others would consider abnormal; indeed, the two of them commit what, in many societies, is among the oldest taboos known to man. But who is to say whether either or both are normal or perverse?

SISTER WAS BEST -- a novel of considerable interest to any who hope to find and define their own standards of correct behavior. A page of our restless society as food for serious thought.

The Publisher