Bloodsong

Bloodsong by Jill Neimark is a first edition novel published by Random House in 1993. This 275-page work is presented in English and explores the intense emotional landscape of a young woman who finds herself entangled in a relationship marked by obsession and danger. The narrative begins with a striking declaration, setting the tone for a story that delves into themes of passion and the darker aspects of human desire.
Readers will encounter a lyrical exploration of psychological intrigue as the protagonist navigates her tumultuous feelings towards a murderer. The novel captures the complexities of city life and the interplay between love and violence, offering a profound examination of the human psyche. Through its vivid storytelling, Bloodsong invites readers to reflect on the nature of obsession and the consequences that arise from it.
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“I am in love with a murderer”, begins Neimark’s shattering, lyrical first novel. A young woman, borne on a tide of sexual obsession, confronts the very heart of passion and violent death in this highly charged erotic novel of psychological intrigue.
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