Foreword
It was Henry David Thoreau, in Walden, who remarked, "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation." This statement appears to be just as true today as it was then.
The majority of today's men and women live in boring circumstances, and when the opportunity for change arises, they are often quick to seize the chance. For the characters in this stow, the opportunity is one which many would consider perverse and deranged, for it is one of incest. But it proves a release and a need. All morals and scruples are cast aside in a moment of madness-a chance to grab pleasure before it is taken away.
-The Publisher
