Dime-A-Dance Hustler
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Bonnie Rivers was a small town girl with a fabulous body . . . and motion pictures her goal. But a Hollywood drive-in seemed to be her fate until Frankie Milles pulled in one night . . . and changed the whole course of her life. Bonnie thought Frankie was making it possible for her to get into pictures but his business was supplying girls for a select clientele in the upper echelons of filmdom. Bonnie went the route – from rags to chic frocks and hundred-dollar-dates – from Hollywood to a Honolulu dance hall. Her clients ranged from motion picture execs to Filipino farm workers; from necrophiliac to Lesbian. And then, when things seemed blackest, Bonnie stumbled onto a modern day miracle . . . a Big Man saw a test made by a director as bait . . . and remembered Bonnie’s body in a plush hotel bedroom. The ending is strictly Hollywood . . . complete with love.
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Details
| Genre | Pulp |
| Publication Date | 1966 |
| Publisher | PEC |
| Format | Mass Market Paperback |
| No. of Pages | 160 |
| Notes | PEC 141 |
| Language | English |
| Rating | NotRated |
| Cover Artist | Doug Weaver |
| Subject | Lesbians – Fiction |
| BookID | 3091 |