Girl On A Couch by Manning Stokes

Girl On A Couch

Manning Stokes

Gay’s analyst tried to cure her but fell victin to her instead…for he was a man and she was a nymphomaniac.’

What was wrong with young and wondrously attractive Gay Horton? It wasn’t just that she had no morals, no restraint. The queer thing was that night after night she haunted low dives, tenement houses, cheap bars, looking for the grimiest, worst-mannered, most-uncouth men she could find. Obviously Gay was sick. But her voluptuous beauty tempted even Paul Gray, the psychiatrist trying to help her. When Gay threw herself at him, he yielded–leaving his own sweetheart, pretty Pat Morley, to fall victim to the unnatural needs of other women. As for Gay, she pushed Paul still further into the pit. He found himself confronted by aberration more revolting than the love-mania with which she had first come to him …

Was Gay deliberately trying to punish herself by squandering her blonde beauty on low, vice-ridden brutes? Did her guilt concern her relations with a member of her own family …?

Sensitive, tender, yet almost frightening in its implications, the story of Gay Horton explores the therapist’s world … and the dark places of a woman’s soul.


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Details

Genre Pulp
Copyright Date 1961
Publication Date 1961
Publisher Softcover Library
Format Mass Market Paperback
No. of Pages 153
Notes Beacon Book 409
Language English
Rating NotRated
Cover Artist Al Rossi
Subject Lesbian Sleaze
BookID 4763

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