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Immoral people capitalizing on the innocence of others to achieve their goals — a story as old as man. The Bible, history books, law books — all contain examples of one person being manipulated for the gain of another.
And when the victims are young and innocent, the story is so much the sadder…
Carolyn Merrit and Julia Johnson, the young housewives in this book, are the victims of an immoral man. They find themselves caught up in a complex web of depravity and perversion they had never dreamed existed. And, after being forced to endure one humiliation after another, they become little more than obedient animals catering to the whims of their captor.
WIVES IN TORMENT — the shocking story of innocent women learning the truth about human nature. A story which holds a lesson for our uncaring society.
There were two young women in the store when Dan Jacobs entered.
He found them both attractive. He had been planning to stay in the small town but a few days, but he had already changed his mind. He had already seen a number of attractive women.
“Who is that?” Carolyn Merrit asked.
Julia Johnson tried not to look interested in the man who had just walked in. It was all right for Carolyn to act so crazy. Everyone in town, even her husband, knew that Carolyn was a big flirt.
But Julia had only been married a few weeks and it wouldn’t do for people to notice her being interested in other men. Still, it was hard to keep her eyes from straying to the handsome features of the stranger.
“I don’t know,” Julia said sharply. “And you shouldn’t be looking.”
“Bosh,” Carolyn said. “It’s all right to look. I bet Jimmy does a lot of looking when he’s not around you.”
“I doubt it,” Julia said.
Carolyn pouted. The pretty little blonde didn’t look as if she believed Julia about Jimmy not looking at other women, but then Carolyn didn’t know what a prude Jimmy was. He would seldom look at her completely naked and Julia knew she had a good body.
“Damn,” Julia said softly.
Fictional reading for entertainment purposes only.
Note: This story is the same as catalog number BB-209 in the original publications (a duplicate).