JT Pritchard

JT Pritchard

J.T. Pritchard aka “Janet Pritchard” is likely a pseudonym for an author who toiled in pulp fiction in the 1950s. The photo is AI-generated.

 

Books by JT Pritchard

Station Wagon Wives

Station Wagon Wives

"A real sizzler...don't miss it" Orrie Hitt

A completely frank novel of the gin-and-sin crowd in America's suburbs in 1960 -- where cheating at love has become the fashion, and moral bankruptcy threatens them all.

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One Hot Night

One Hot Night

How Many Girls Can One Man Ruin?

These are the happy-go-lucky breed, the wealthy playboys who throng to the resorts of Miami and Las Vegas, fill the New York clubs, and who get away with a debauched, sex-and-drugs-soaked lifestyle that's outside the bounds of civilized society...

Bobby Hammond is one of these thrill-hungry playboys and easily finds himself playgirls to match his craven needs. There's Betty Brooks, gambling her body aboard Bobby's yacht. And Dot Hammond, the do-anything-for-kicks girl, stoked on booze and sex. And wild Ivy Dorset, game for even the kinkiest passions.

But one hot night, Betty gives her body to the wrong man, Dot falls from a staggering high to the pits of hell, and Ivy faces a twisted lust too horrifying to endure...and that's just the beginning.

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Warped Women

Warped Women

The tantalizing, provocative cover has been reproduced on coffee mugs, t-shirts, placemats, and scores of other items, but the book it illustrated has been all-but-forgotten. Not any more. Now the lesbian pulp fiction classic is back in print for the first time in over sixty years.

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