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[[Image:SuccubusN2.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cover of the novel Succubus by Campo Verde the pseudonym of Irving A. Greenfield]] | |||
== Details == | == Details == |
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Succubus: A Novel of Erotic Possession, is a novel written bv Irving A. Greenfield.
Details
- Title: Succubus: A Novel of Erotic Possession
- Author: Irving A. Greenfield
- Publisher: Dell Books
- Format: Paperback
- ASIN: B000LETG64
- Release date: 1970
Note: This book was originally published under the name Campo Verde, the pseudonym of Irving A. Greenfield, by Manor books in 1970. This novel was reprinted under Greenfield's own name shortly after.
Synopsis
A man is horrified to discover his wife is possessed by a demonic succubus, that she preys on men, killing them horribly after having sexual relations. His only hope to save her is to find a way to expel the creature.
About Irving A Greenfield
Irving Greenfield was born in Brooklyn, New York. He was a youthful runaway, a merchant seaman, and a soldier during the Korean War, afer which his writing talent burst into print. His novel, The Ancient of Days, was a best-seller for six weeks and Tagget was made into a film for TV.