Crazy Little Thing is a look at why we want to be in love and the
burbling, boiling soup of endorphins, hormones, and neurotransmitters
that spill from our brain to make us do things that would otherwise be
viewed as insane. Investigative journalist Liz Langley traveled the
country to research and interview singularly love-mad folks who maimed,
murdered, and married. Langley reveals the science of love and lust, as
well as very human stories: a spouse who can't stop loving her
criminally psychotic husband, even after he threw acid in her face; the
sweet romance between alligator-skinned sideshow performers; and a man
whose neurons drive his necrophilia. Langley reveals the control our
chemicals have over us in a hilarious, confounding -- and too strange to
be anything but true -- look at love.