Posted in Mystery

Chaos by Patricia Cornwell

Patricia Cornwell | Chaos | It appears Elisa Vandersteel was struck by lightning — except the weather is perfectly clear with not a cloud in sight. Dr. Kay Scarpetta, the Cambr

Posted in Fiction

Winter Passage by Judith McDaniel

Judith McDaniel | Winter Passage | Novel set in a Vermont village in the 1970s opens the deeper stories of three women’s lives through the door of their friendship with each other.

Posted in Pulp

The Unashamed by Andrew Shaw; Lawrence Block

Andrew Shaw; Lawrence Block | The Unashamed | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Literary Criticism Literary History

Queer Fictions of the Past by Scott Bravmann

Scott Bravmann | Queer Fictions of the Past | In Queer Fictions of the Past, Scott Bravmann explores the complexity of lesbian and gay engagement with history and considers how historical discours

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Cracks by Sheila Kohler

Sheila Kohler | Cracks | Put adolescents together in a confined environment with only minimal adult supervision, and bad things will happen–a truism in literature as well as

Posted in Action/Adventure Drama Mystery Romance

October Echoes by Roselle Graskey

Roselle Graskey | October Echoes | Sara Pierson is a dedicated FBI agent, living and breathing her job. When a seven year old boy is kidnapped she pledges that the boy will see his moth

Posted in Pulp

She Devil by Vin Fields

Vin Fields | She Devil | Back cover:

ABC’s of Depravity

Vicki was the pupil — young, talented, eager to learn.

Julia was the teacher — mature, experienced, and d

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Kitten by Dallas Mayo

Dallas Mayo | Kitten | ‘A completely sensual woman who played with the desire of everyone she met–male or female.’

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Dark Horse by Frances Lucas

Frances Lucas | Dark Horse | Fed up with the corruption in local politics, lesbian Sidney Garrett makes a long shot bid for mayor. Enter conservative and naïve ‘society girl’, Joa

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The Abnormal Ones by Herbert O. Pruett

Herbert O. Pruett | The Abnormal Ones | ‘Theirs was the ecstasy and the agony of unconventional sex…’