A Girl Called Honey
Sheldon Lord; Alan Marshall; Donald E Westlake
When Honey loved, she held nothing back. ***A most unusual story about a most unusual harlot. ***The gal they called Honey— because that’s the way she was – sweet and soft and warm and lovely. She was the sweetheart of all men, but she wanted one man alone to love. And so Honour Mecy Bane, fresh out of Kentucky, mothered Richie Parsons, a spineless, senseless, soulless creature, AWOL from the Air Force. Strangely enough, though he had nothing, he gave her something – something to fondle, caress, and hold to her heart. You see, harlots are human too— ***Two great writers have combined their talents to produce a powerful novel which will hold you enthralled to the very last word.’
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Marie was a Lesbian. Honour Mercy knew it as surely as she knew anything in the world. … Marie was a Lesbian, and the price of her introducing Honour Mercy to the people who could give the unofficial blessing to her working in her …’
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Details
Genre | Pulp |
Copyright Date | 1960 |
Publication Date | 1960 |
Publisher | Midwood |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 160 |
Notes | Midwood Book 41
Written by Lawrence Block and Donald Westlake |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Cover Artist | Paul Rader |
Subject | Erotic stories, American; Lesbians – Fiction; Prostitutes |
BookID | 4741 |