One Hot Night

Beacon Book B339 1960 thumbnail
Beacon Book B339 1960 back thumbnail
Beacon Book B339 1960
Beacon Book B339 1960 back

Don Hammond’s Money Bought Him Many Things . . . Many Women. Could It Buy Him Unbridled Licentiousness? This He Meant To Find Out!
The Newspapers Call Them Society Girls — But There’s A Common Old-English Word That Describes Them Better . . .

From the back:

How Many Girls Can One Man Ruin?
A happy-go-lucky breed, these wealthy playboys of cafe society. They throng the plush resorts, commute between Miami and Las Vegas, fill the East Side clubs, live with silky girls in America’s gold-coast suburbs. But just because they fly so high, spend so much, should they be allowed the kind of behavior that would see less affluent men jailed as sex criminals?
Bobby Hammond was one of these thrill-hungry playboys — and he found  himself playgirls to match. There was entrancing Betty Brooks, gambling for her body aboard Bobby’s yacht. And Dot Hammond, the do-anything-for-kicks teener floating on alcohol, ether and ecstasy. And wild Ivy Dorset, able to put up with any man, any passion…
But ONE HOT NIGHT when the chips were down, Betty trusted her body to the sharks rather than the wolves. Dot came back to earth—and dirt. Ivy found one horror too much even for her jaded senses . . . !
A DARING NOVEL OF WHAT PASSES FOR LOVE AMONG THE TOO RICH, THE TOO DEBAUCHED, THE TOO PAMPERED!

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