If psychology could be used as a weapon and it had been used in your neighborhood on you - would you be able to tell?
"Don't Make Me Cry" propels you through Daly's experience as he unravels his memories. Catalyzed by the receipt of a single odd letter, he ventures through the fog of thirty years of mis-remembered events - to ultimately re-live in his mind the actual, brutally overwhelming events themselves. But, unlike many memoirs, this one doesn't become self-indulgent and introspective. Instead, it lays out for the reader just what happened and Daly's reactions...
If psychology could be used as a weapon and it had been used in your neighborhood on you - would you be able to tell?