Foreword
The topic of pedophilia is one that nobody dare ignore. Psychologists have done studies in this area that demonstrated convincingly that each of us at some time in his life harbors a desire for sexual contact with persons younger than himself, sometimes for girls half his age.
The reader holds a book that is essentially a dramatization of a true incident concerning a man who learned too late that he had secret desires no ordinary woman could satisfy. This document is witness to the dangers of this sort of passion.
Frank Larkin's life seemed to follow a smooth enough course until the fatal day he moved to Laneville. He was soon to discover that the older women in the town were invulnerable to his charms. The virile handsome young man had to find a partner for his lust or go out of his mind from frustration.
He found help from an unexpected quarter when a fifteen-year-old girl named Jennifer presented herself at his door and made her desires clear. Frank seduced her without hesitation, thinking that at last he had found the answer to his problems.
After Jennifer left, Frank's memory came awake as he thought back to a dozen similar incidents in his past. Some of the girls had been even younger than Jennifer and they had always satisfied him in a way no older woman could.
After Jennifer he met Judy and Carla, two younger girls who fired his lust almost as well as their predecessor. Frank's life became a mad whirl of lustful gratification until he realized that he would have to flee from Laneville. He was soon to discover that his fate was not so easy to avoid.
This true story is calculated to appeal to a mature sophisticated audience of readers aware of the strange turns of the human mind. It is the story of a man carried away by a passion he could not understand.
