Terror has a new taste.Connie gives birth.After a month or two, she kills her baby.Then she cooks it.Then she eats it.Larry Goodman is a psychiatrist/professor on sabbatical in the (fictional) town of Crisp, near Toronto, Ontario. He meets Connie Bell, a beautiful and charming chef. They have a one-night stand at her place. He has gotten her pregnant, though she'd prefer he didn't know.He does find out, though, and he eventually learns that she plans to have the baby for no other reason than to satisfy her urge for cannibalism. She tries to stop him by burying him alive, but he is rescued just in time.With his unborn baby in danger, he must do everything he can to stop her. But how? The police don't believe his bizarre suspicions about Connie. He tries to get all the proof he can about her, but they still reject it.Ultimately, he must stop this psychotic mother himself from killing and cooking their baby. This leads to an ultimate confrontation with him tied up before the knife-wielding mother, their baby, and an oven.'Sweet' is a horror novel that will make you think about the disturbing consequences of child abuse.
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Larry Goodman is on sabbatical in the fictional town of Crisp, near Toronto, Ontario. He meets Connie Bell, an attractive chef, and has a one-night stand with her. She tricks him into getting her pregnant, hoping he won't find out...for she plans to kill, cook, and eat their baby a month or so after giving birth to it. He does find out her plan, and must stop the cannibal psycho before it's too late. The police, however, think he's crazier than she is, and won't help him. Can he save his baby?
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- Author Mawr Gorshin
- Language English
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