by Henry Sutton ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 9, 1972
Not catering to those Exhibitionists or Voyeurs (although almost everything you hoped to find about sex will be here in occasional sequences), this is on a parallel with Vector, his last, although not as good a story per se. Most of it is spent tailing Peter Colby, prudent and conservative to the point of vigilante activities, and his wife Amy who is ""opening up"" in more ways than one and who leaves him and Miami for New York. There's her temporary inclusion in a Women's Lib group and then she's off to Chicago with a militant, Ed Ungar. Meantime Peter is getting a line on her via his stepbrother, a Colonel of the Military Internal Security Taskforce and before they're through or rather together again, it will be via the California commune scene. . . Granted its professional momentum, more power to the people who read this kind of book; the others will find themselves counting the pages like sheep.
Pub Date: Feb. 9, 1972
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: -
Publisher: Doubleday
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 1972
Categories: FICTION
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