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The Succubus (Novel)

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The Succubus
The Succubus Book Cover, written by Kenneth Rayner Johnson
The Succubus Book Cover, written by Kenneth Rayner Johnson
Author(s) Kenneth Rayner Johnson
Publisher Dell Publishing
Publication date July 1, 1980
Media type Paperback
Length 303 Pages
ISBN 9780440177166
ASIN B001E2ZK5S

For other uses of the word Succubus, see Succubus (disambiguation).


The Succubus Book Cover, Hardcover Edition, written by Kenneth Rayner Johnson

The Succubus is a Novel written by Kenneth Rayner Johnson. This book is out of print and is currently available only through used book sellers. In this work the Succubus Lilith appears.


Overview

  • Title: The Succubus
  • Author: Kenneth Rayner Johnson
  • Published By: Dell Books
  • Length: 303 Pages
  • Format: eBook
  • ASIN: B001E2ZK5S
  • IBSN: 9780440177166
  • Publishing Date: July 1, 1980


Plot Summary

In the dark of night she comes silently. Like a vision of paradise. Her beauty is breathtaking. Her touch is exquisite. Her passions, insatiable. Some men have longed for her. Some men have died for her. God help the man who fall prey to The Succubus. Each night, as the young man lay asleep, he was visited in his dreams. By morning, when he awoke, spent, there was no trace of the beautiful girl who had stripped him and possessed him. Across London, in a luxurious private hospital, a wholesome American girl has been undergoing a major programme of psychiatric treatment. She had been placed there after conviction for kidnapping the young man and raping him. The salacious public interest in the case made her victim, Troy Valens, flee from the overpossessive church to which he belonged...


Book Review

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