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There were many pulpy novels inspired by the controversial Kinsey Report on Human Sexuality... but The Love Survey is one of the better ones, finally back in print after over sixty years. A group of scientists exploring human sexuality picks the quiet little town of Waymouth for their research...but despite the very public howls of indignation from the residents, the locals are surprisingly willing to participate, revealing shocking secrets about themselves and their community. The stunning revelations of betrayal, shredded morality, and erotic daring threaten to destroy families, relationships and the town... and tear apart the team of researchers, too.
Morton Cooper Feinberg (1925-2004) was a prolific novelist, ghostwriter, and journalist who wrote over 50 books under his own name and others, including Mike Crane, Mark Clements, Max Carter and Mavis Cromwell.
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There were many pulpy novels inspired by the controversial Kinsey Report on Human Sexuality... but The Love Survey is one of the better ones, finally back in print after over sixty years. A group of scientists exploring human sexuality picks the quiet little town of Waymouth for their research...but despite the very public howls of indignation from the residents, the locals are surprisingly willing to participate, revealing shocking secrets about themselves and their community. The stunning revelations of betrayal, shredded morality, and erotic daring threaten to destroy families, relationships and the town... and tear apart the team of researchers, too.
Morton Cooper Feinberg (1925-2004) was a prolific novelist, ghostwriter, and journalist who wrote over 50 books under his own name and others, including Mike Crane, Mark Clements, Max Carter and Mavis Cromwell.