Lie Down in DarknessKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1979 - 416 pages William Styron traces the betrayals and infidelities--the heritage of spite and endlessly disappointed love--that afflict the members of a Southern family and that culminate in the suicide of the beautiful Peyton Loftis. |
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