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by - written on 22/02/07 (Very useful, 210 readings)
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There are hundreds of Helens in the universe, every one of them the same and every one of them tortured, raped and murdered on a daily basis. This is the problem with being a unique personality construct; you are subject to the morbid fascination of such sick human beings as Kevin. Kevin lives by a mantra of control and dominance, so his fascination with the various Helens is inevitable. Fortunately, Judy13 has stepped in to break the cycle and hopefully stop Kevin abusing the various Helens in the universe once and for all. "Capacity" is a complex sci-fi novel to say the least. With obvious influences and elements borrowed from sci-fi classics such ... Read the complete review
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