
The Alabaster Girl
--It begins with a man and a woman on a train. She is there to interview him about the memories and impressions and half-remembered dreams of his lifetime in the arms and company of women. He has been interviewed before and thus, is ready for her questions. But she pushes for more. Who is he really? she asks. And why do women respond to him in ways they never do to other men? He looks at her and realizes he has never told anyone the secrets to his success with women, and so now, for whatever reason, he does. The rest of the book then is the musings of a master seducer - a discourse, a brain-dump of everything he has learned about the heart and soul of women. At its core, it is a book about the heart of women written to the heart of women. Ah, how presumptuous is that?--