A brutally authentic novel of the U.S. Marines and the women they meet between battles
The Magnificent Bastards
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A brutally authentic novel of the U.S. Marines and the women they meet between battles
He fought for her virtue so he could have her for himself.
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In a whirlwind of cyclonic action such as prevailed in the days of six-gun law on Arizona’s Painted Desert, Clay clears his name and wins the hand of Judy Ware, the fairest flower in all the Southwest.
Is it just me, or is that is a really old-looking space ship for 1948? It looks rather Jules Verne-ish
The handsome bartender entertained love-starved women
Wealthy Patients Couldn’t Resist This Sultry Nurse
She Was His Wife In Everything But Name
Where Life And Lust Were Cheap
Passion, Greed And Violence in War-Torrn France!
He Betrayed His Country For A Woman