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The Madonna Complex [Paperback]

Norman Bogner
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A ruthless billionaire tycoon is driven to completely possess a beautiful but flawed younger woman with a mind of her own in this loosely plotted psychodrama. Although 50-ish New York magnate Teddy Franklin casually buys and sells S&P 500 companies, he is stymied by Barbara Hickman, the 20-ish daughter of his former wine supplier, with whom he is completely obsessed. Barbara likes Teddy, but dark, sexual secrets from her Radcliffe years and the deaths of loved ones have left her unbalanced and defensive. Unscrupulous Teddy pays for a shrink, then hires a thug to steal Barbara's session tapes. His machinations cause the death of a security guard, and the cops get wind of his involvement. Meanwhile, the relationship escalates and Barbara reveals all to her therapist. When Teddy lets Barbara know he's learned her secrets, she forgives him, but the cops are closing in on the tycoon. With the help of his son, he escapes to a Canadian Northwest mining town, but there he is stalked by killers; his only ally is an Eskimo prostitute. Barbara faces her own perils in New York, and the pair struggle to reconnect before it's too late. Bogner (To Die in Provence) has smoothly updated this novel, first published in the '70s. Less a thriller than a portrait of obsession, his engrossing if melodramatic tale is furnished with several explicit sex scenes. Short on plot but long on atmosphere, it plays on fantasies of high-stakes living in the moneyed circles of New York and Boston. (Aug.)
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"A sexy book . . . all the pathos, greed and grief, longing and impatience, holiness and obscenity, depravity and creativity of human sexuality . . . an exquisite and moving, terrifying and haunting multifaceted novel."--Chicago Sun-Times

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4.0 out of 5 stars A differt type of work from this author, July 26 2000
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Perhaps the only more powerful person than Teddy Franklin in the international banking communities of Wall St., London, and Zurich is Greenspan. When Teddy Franklin decides to make a deal, the Fortune 500 feels the impact as if an earthquake hit. Politicians know not the mess with Teddy because he can break any one of them. However, Teddy's world changes when Barbara Hickman enters his life.

Though three decades younger than him, Teddy covets Barbara like he has not desired any person or thing in years. Teddy treats his approach to Barbara the way he handled a business deal using any means, including immoral to obtain his wants. He gains her inner secrets that she provides to a psychiatrist he arranged for her to see. However, as he obsesses over her, Teddy's world begins to crash around him, leaving him with few options.

THE MADONNA COMPLEX is an entertaining tale centering on the potential destructiveness of obsession. The story line is more of a character study than a thriller as Norman Bogner provides a deep look into Teddy and Barbara's thought processes and inner gut emotions. Graphic sex scenes may turn off some readers, but add to the overall feel of the reader being an observer. Though the subplot involving the law and killers subtract from the tale by trying to twist it into a thriller, the obsession which is the main story line brilliantly works leading to a fabulous absorbing look at extreme behavior.

Harriet Klausner

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4.0 out of 5 stars A differt type of work from this author, July 26 2000
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Madonna Complex: A Novel Of Sexual Obsession (Hardcover)
Perhaps the only more powerful person than Teddy Franklin in the international banking communities of Wall St., London, and Zurich is Greenspan. When Teddy Franklin decides to make a deal, the Fortune 500 feels the impact as if an earthquake hit. Politicians know not the mess with Teddy because he can break any one of them. However, Teddy's world changes when Barbara Hickman enters his life.

Though three decades younger than him, Teddy covets Barbara like he has not desired any person or thing in years. Teddy treats his approach to Barbara the way he handled a business deal using any means, including immoral to obtain his wants. He gains her inner secrets that she provides to a psychiatrist he arranged for her to see. However, as he obsesses over her, Teddy's world begins to crash around him, leaving him with few options.

THE MADONNA COMPLEX is an entertaining tale centering on the potential destructiveness of obsession. The story line is more of a character study than a thriller as Norman Bogner provides a deep look into Teddy and Barbara's thought processes and inner gut emotions. Graphic sex scenes may turn off some readers, but add to the overall feel of the reader being an observer. Though the subplot involving the law and killers subtract from the tale by trying to twist it into a thriller, the obsession which is the main story line brilliantly works leading to a fabulous absorbing look at extreme behavior.

Harriet Klausner

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