The Naked Face is the first book written by popular novelist, Sidney Sheldon. Sidney Sheldon (born February 11, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois), is an American screenwriter and novelist. ...
The face is such an extraordinarily efficient instrument of communication that there must be rules that govern the way we interpret facial expressions.
Charles Darwin had discussed the face in his later writings; in his 1872 book, "The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals," he argued that all mammals show emotion reliably in their faces.
Silvan Tomkins once began a lecture by bellowing, "The face is like the penis!" and this is what he meant--that the face has, to a large extent, a mind of its own.
The NakedFace is the first book (1970) written by popular novelist, Sidney Sheldon.
Judd Stevens is a psychoanalyst faced with the most critical case of his life.
Before the murderer strikes again, Judd must strip away the mask of innocence the criminal wears, uncover his inner emotions, fears, and desires-expose the nakedface beneath...