"A real sizzler...don't miss it" Orrie HittA 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.
"A real sizzler...don't miss it" Orrie Hitt
How Many Girls Can One Man Ruin?
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.
Her badge and her gun can't protect her from herself. Police officer Peggy Malone's gun is not her only weapon...so is her astonishing beauty, which she shrewdly uses to invade hell-holes and dives, hoping to lure the deviants, rapists, flesh-peddlers and predators from the shadows into the light...and take them down. But Peggy isn't only at war with the twisted and the lawless, but with her own desperate needs...and raging desires, which she stokes with every lurid temptation she boldly offers on the dark streets.