Philip Fleming's Sins - Metamorphoses 2
Author: Irving Wallace
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Publisher: Editorial Inova
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Year of Publication: 1972
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Género literário: Novel
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Seized by a sudden, reciprocated passion, as violent as his relationship with his wife Helen had become uninteresting, Philip Fleming finds himself facing a certain physiopsychological failure in his new relationship with Peggy, which drives him to the brink of obsession.
In his delirium, unable to clearly discern the path to resolve the issues he has become entangled in, he loses his self-confidence, which is reflected in emotional instability and a loss of his abilities as a creative artist.
Disturbed, he observes that his own son, Danny, exhibits symptoms of psychological insecurity, as if the child were a barometer of the balances or imbalances in family relationships. Thus, each failed step multiplies into others, also failed, increasing the prior disorder until it reaches a situation of true crisis. Shaken from the depths of his being, he is finally compelled to face decisive yes or no answers.