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Untamed Lust
- Gesprochen von: Jim Roberts
- Spieldauer: 4 Std. und 15 Min.
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Orrie Hitt was a prolific writer of “gritty” romances in the 1950s and '60s. He wrote over 150 novels and was very good at what he did. Hitt still has a large following today. The website “Criminal Element” called him “The Shakespeare of Shabby Street". Here’s a bit more of what they had to say about him:
“With Hitt, the artistry has to do with his uncanny ability to capture a certain corner of the human experience, and to write novels that flowed seamlessly, while being effective on different levels simultaneously. Outside of all the hanky panky, Hitt’s books are simply ultra-realistic, gritty, often moving human dramas. His characters are so believable that you hate some of them, care about others, and pity many. His portrayals of these peoples’ life experiences are engaging. His tales reel you in on page one and keep you interested throughout.”
Here’s the somewhat “over the top” description from the back cover of the novel.
Wildwood acres was a civilized playground of crippled, upper crust, Frank Jennings— a man of untamed lusts, of strange untrammeled passions, of urges to kill anything and anybody defenseless enough. For his pleasure, he collected helpless animals, and an assortment of beautiful woman.
There was summer-hot Kitty, his simmering young wife. There was radiantly blond Carole, as twisted as Jennings himself. There was jet-haired Joan Keider, who refused to starve for thrills, while a guy like Eddie Boyd was in the neighborhood.
Eddie dallied with Joan and and toyed with pretty Carole. Then, even Kitty was driven into his arms by Jennings' brutalities. Like the rest of them, Eddie was getting the message, “You only live once, but you can love plenty of times.”
Trapped by Luxury, warped by hate, could these brutalized lust-mongers attain a second chance? A frank, painfully real novel by “The Shakespeare of Sleeze,” Orrie Hitt.