Passion Blues
Joe Weiss
Inside front cover. ‘Sherry Pleased: Hope Teased’ and then There was Linda! Some would have called Sherry nothing but a tease, and certainly she deliberately enticed Hank out of Ruth’s soft arms. But he was not the only one who fell. Linda – who in her own strange way was fond of the unusual – also was seduced by Sherry’s luscious enticements!’
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‘ANYTHING – FOR KICKS!’
That was funny about Sherry. For a girl so very young she certainly had the queerest friends. Gin-guzzling jazz cats like Hank Miller.His glamorous sidekick, Hope, whose ample charms were not exactly kept in mothballs. Linda of the long, lithe body, who entertained with her legs as well as her voice —‘
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Details
Genre | Pulp |
Copyright Date | 11-May-53 |
Publication Date | 1957 |
Publisher | Beacon |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 189 |
Notes | Beacon BB145 |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Original Publisher | Woodford Press |
Subject | Lesbian Sleaze |
BookID | 9638 |