Border Woman (Original Title: Mexican Gallop)

Lion 59 (March, 1951). First Printing. Cover Art by Harry Schaare

“Hands Off” — they said — “She’s Dynamite!”

From the back:

They met in a flaming rebellion — a married American newspaperman and a lusty Mexican soldier-woman. And while the entire nation was afire with terror and death, they loved with a passion that blazed hot as the war itself ! Here is an unforgettable story of action — banditry — lust !

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This Kill Is Mine (Original Title: No Slightest Whisper)

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From the back:

When you hire out to a crooked million, you can expect your pay in mayhem! But there were compensations, Arnold Weir figured. A couple of prime blondes — a couple of prime emeralds . . .  And what did he have to lose, except somebody else’s life?
Of course, the things he could not lose produced all the trouble! Like the cop named John Doe.The homicide trail leading straight to his own door. The girls—and the goons—and the weirdest murderer ever to stalk a city …
A KILL-CRAZY CORPSE!

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