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The House of Invisible Bondage by J. U. Giesy is about playboy Imer Lamb who tries to violently murder his friend. Giesy's novel is a skilled and detailed glance into the minds of psychopaths. Excerpt: "The bonds of the soul are invisible, unseen. And he whose soul, whose self, is enchained in such fashion is lost indeed—unless some soul agency intervenes." "Some soul agency?" I revoiced the syllables that gave me that impression of widening circles spreading out—spreading out just beyond the reach of my pursuing mind."
Notes on the Perkins families in England chiefly extracts from probate registries, with several pedigrees appended.