A searing novel about the clash of Hollywood glitz and small-town hypocrisy, back in print for the first time on over 60 years.When the good people of Greenleaf, Pennsylvania condemed Fred Nichols' mother for her adultery, and wept insincerely over her grave, he left town in disgust and wound up in Hollywood, where he remade himself as a fixer for the stars. Now tan and rich, he's making his fat living keeping a rock star actor Tommy Hatcher's wild lifestyle and insatiable desires from creating headlines. But now Tommy's new movie, The Cool and the Haunted, is shooting in Greenleaf, and Fred will have to confront his past to protect the superstar...and save himself.

"A ruthless, cynical, and yet compassionate novel of the Broadway show game, its glamor, it's vigor and its tragedies." Pensacola News-Journal
There were many pulpy novels inspired by the controversial Kinsey Report on Human Sexuality... but The Love Survey is one of the better ones, finally back in print after over sixty years.
"A brilliant expose of a famous TV comic." Pensacola News-Journal
The long-lost, first novel by Thomas Bell, author of the masterpiece Out of This Furnace, back-in-print for the first time in over 90 years.
Jack Sheridan's four powerful, acclaimed novels, set in the American west of the mid-20th Century, back in print for the first time in over 60 years, collected in one volume.