Island at the End of the World
Henri Crouzat

Shipwrecked when their hospital ship is torpedoed, a young officer of the French Air Force and three English nurses find themselves marooned on a tiny island in the Indian Ocean. There are Joan, a nymphomanic; Victoria, a lesbian, and Kathleen, a quite ordinary girl. Slightly macabre, as not everyone lives.
This book was made into a French film in 1959 titled L’île du bout du monde, directed by Edmond T. Gréville, and was later brought to the U.S. as a movie called TEMPTATION.
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‘One Man, three beautiful women on a deserted island…KATHLEEN–earthly and natural, falls deeply in love with the officer…VICTORIA–a startling and perfect beauty, discovers the true nature of her strange tastes in love…JOAN–volient and passionate, with an extraordinary capacity for sensuality, nurses a jealousy and hate that knows no bounds…’
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Details
Genre | Grier Rated; Movie/Media Tie-In; Pulp |
Copyright Date | 04-Aug-59 |
Publication Date | 1960 |
Publisher | Berkley Medallion |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 172 |
Notes | Berkley G-437
Grier rating of A B*** |
Language | English |
Rating | Average |
Original Publisher | Duell, Sloan and Pearce |
Cover Artist | Rudy Nappi |
Translator | Lowell Bair |
Subject | Lesbian Sleaze |
BookID | 6113 |