Review of Deceit
Posted: 10 Feb 2024, 23:31
[Following is a volunteer review of "Deceit" by Vernon Baumrind.]
An enthralling account of what unheralded heroes fathers are. And a treaties on surviving the brutality of the, commonly ignored, mental anguish men must endure to ensure the safety and soundness of their children and family. A fast, easy read, written with care. Every line dripping with pensive frustration. Every page drawing you nearer and nearer to an enlightening and satisfying conclusion. The author does not pamper, and pulls no punches. Rather, guides the reader through an emotional rollercoaster of infidelity, subterfuge and the ills of sex addiction. Once you pick it up you will not put it down until the very last page. There is no false intrigue or scathing indictment of, the medical profession, the Justice system, or the sanctity of marriage here. This story shows that, although it may not be exactly the way that you would like, the Justice system works. In the best interest of society, and common decency. The way it is suppose to.
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Deceit
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An enthralling account of what unheralded heroes fathers are. And a treaties on surviving the brutality of the, commonly ignored, mental anguish men must endure to ensure the safety and soundness of their children and family. A fast, easy read, written with care. Every line dripping with pensive frustration. Every page drawing you nearer and nearer to an enlightening and satisfying conclusion. The author does not pamper, and pulls no punches. Rather, guides the reader through an emotional rollercoaster of infidelity, subterfuge and the ills of sex addiction. Once you pick it up you will not put it down until the very last page. There is no false intrigue or scathing indictment of, the medical profession, the Justice system, or the sanctity of marriage here. This story shows that, although it may not be exactly the way that you would like, the Justice system works. In the best interest of society, and common decency. The way it is suppose to.
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Deceit
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon