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The Blue Chips by Jay Deiss

Jay Deiss | The Blue Chips | Can a fiery young man dedicated to the austere morals of medicine resist the temptations of the big money in miracle drugs? A novel that dares to tell

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Wicked Curves by Roy Debussy; Arthur Maurier

Roy Debussy; Arthur Maurier | Wicked Curves | Lesbian content is not presented positively, is minor and aimed at male audience.

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The 21 Inch Screen by Edwin Fadiman, Jr.

Edwin Fadiman, Jr. | The 21 Inch Screen | TV bigshot Rex Lundy has woman trouble–his wife, his mistress, and his teen-age daughter. The latter is seeking the love she doesn’t get at home from

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Virgin Planet by Poul Anderson

Poul Anderson | Virgin Planet | He could see from above that this planet was inhabited, He emerged from the ship to find himself lassoed and captured by a beautiful redhead mounted o

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Penny by Charles Watson

Charles Watson | Penny | PENNY recounts the adventures of a shy, sweet seventeen-year-old orphan who becomes a sort of carnal sandwich-filling for a suave and sadistic Parisia

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Mademoiselle De Maupin by Theophile Gautier

Theophile Gautier | Mademoiselle De Maupin | A triangle, with the strange — for the time — twist that two of the characters are engaged in a lesbian relationship. This has led to numerous bans

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The Devil’s Lash by Louis Karney

Louis Karney | The Devil’s Lash | Who among us can escape the tangled web of circumstance? Paul Mantell couldn’t, and the more he struggled to free himself, the more deeply he was suck

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The Tormented by Marlene Longman; Robert Silverberg

Marlene Longman; Robert Silverberg | The Tormented | On the back it says, ‘This serious novel is told by a woman who cries- Before you judge me, try to understand me! They hide from us, but can we hide

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Sin Soiled by Tony Calvano

Tony Calvano | Sin Soiled | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Twisted Lust by Norman Adams; Lew Simpson

Norman Adams; Lew Simpson | Twisted Lust | ‘Her public must never know that their Hollywood ‘Sex Queen’ preferred the tender flesh of her own sex.’