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Aware of My Hide: A Psychological Character Study of a Killer?
- Narrated by: Christopher Lane
- Length: 5 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
Single white males commit the majority of serial crimes in the United States. Single white males commit the majority of suicides in the United States.
The only thing separating our doctors, fathers, and friends from becoming a statistic is the final act.
Crawl inside the mind and under the skin of a single white male. In the main vein of Thomas Ripley, Holden Caulfield, and Patrick Bateman, Dennison Rey's anti-hero Terry Taft may well be one-part narcissist and one-part misanthrope, but he remains all parts in between. Taft's semi-stream-of-consciousness foray toward the brink of self-discovery is littered with questions and concerns. And sure, maybe even a corpse or two. Along the way, he continually contemplates his sanity, morality, and sexuality, all the while wondering whether he's "normal". He fuels his perversions through meaningless relationships with women and unfulfilling connections with men. He discovers that while he's been playing with himself, someone has been playing with him.
About the author: Dennison Rey explores the psyche sane people dread. With education galore, he is very well-read. He lives like a hermit on the cusp of reality, reading with resonance and writing with wrath.