Hell Cat by Idabel Williams

Hell Cat

Idabel Williams

Beautiful, fiery, fascinating, the Hell Cat claws her way through life, leaving a trail of blighted romances and ruined lives.’

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Critique of Williams’ novel, from the April 29, 1934, issue of The Pittsburgh Press:

Wherever “Scoots” Frazier went, trouble, torture and scandal seemed to follow. From Springvale, a Missouri valley hamlet where her father was mayor, “Scoots” left a trail of wrecked marriages and disillusioned husbands and wives. …

From high school days until the climax of her madcap career, “Scoots” dominated men, stole them from their mistresses, sweethearts and wives, but she could hold none of them for long because of her violent temper, unscrupulous methods and near-fiendishness.

And, strange as it may seem, this wanton, who was loved by many men, never fell in love herself. She could run the gamut of human emotions and come away from her escapades bearing their scars, but pre-natal marks had doomed her to immunity from Cupid’s darts.


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Details

Genre Mystery; Canadian Eh
Copyright Date 1934
Publication Date 1951
Publisher Dell
Format Mass Market Paperback
No. of Pages 246
Notes Dell Book 521
Language English
Rating NotRated
Cover Artist Barye Phillips
Subject Lesbian teenagers – Fiction; Female juvenile delinquents; Canadian Fiction
BookID 5279

Author: LFWBooks