The Watcher by Wolf Wallace
Wolf Wallace | The Watcher | ‘Every night he secretly watched her undress – and every night she knew he was looking!’
‘High above the city, Sempliss and his sister Rose
Wolf Wallace | The Watcher | ‘Every night he secretly watched her undress – and every night she knew he was looking!’
‘High above the city, Sempliss and his sister Rose
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Jerry Ritter’s heart thumped as he recalled the last scene he had watched. It had taken place in a deserted garage. Inside, by
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Sad, sad, sad story of the psychoanalysis of a young lesbian such as was never seen on sea o
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She lived two lives – one as the respected wife of a famous publisher, the other as an infamous stripper known throughout the circ
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