Naked Came the Stranger
Serious and literary fiction, Humourous fiction
Synthetic audio, Automated braille
Summary
The hilarious New York Times–bestselling cult classic &“of such perfectly realized awfulness that it will suck your soul right out of your brainpan&” (The Village Voice). For talk show host Gillian Blake, the suburbs have long been a paradise. On… the radio, she and her husband are Gilly and Billy, local media stars and &“New York&’s Sweethearts of the Air.&” At home they&’re the envy of their neighbors. Only in the bedroom is their life less than perfect. When Gillian learns that her husband has a mistress, she takes revenge the only way she can. With each lover she takes, her lust multiplies, until this demure housewife becomes a creature of pure passion. No man on Long Island—be he hippie, mobster, or rabbi—is safe when Gillian goes on the prowl. Written by Newsday columnist Mike McGrady and a couple dozen of his reporter colleagues under the pseudonym Penelope Ashe, Naked Came the Stranger was one of the great literary hoaxes—an attempt to produce the steamiest and most over-the-top novel of all time, good writing be damned. A sensation upon its first release, this tale of Long Island lust remains a wildly amusing parody potboiler.