Save Them For Violence

Monarch Books 132 1959 thumbnail
Monarch #132 1959 thumbnail
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Monarch Books 132 1959
Monarch #132 1959
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Marya Was Betrayed By Her Passion For Living And Loving!

From the back:

Her name was Marya!
To Sandor, millionaire, Marya was a lovely goddess — coldly perfect and unattainable.
To John Grant, U.S. Embassy attache, Marya was hot, vibrant and altogether willing.
To Guiliano, international cut-throat, Marya was ice, to be melted only by his crude love-making.
To Captain Rodriguez, Marya was evil and the suspected plotter of a vicious murder.
But Marya knew herself best: She was hot or cold, good or evil — whatever the situation demanded. She had learned from experience that she could even kill to live!

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The Guy From Coney Island

Avon 580 Paperback Original (1954).

An Intimate Novel Of The Carnival World

From the back cover:

Behind the glittering carousels, the screaming laughter of the fun house, the plaster kewpie dolls, the dancing girls in scanty costumes, is the throbbing, colorful world of the people who make the carnival.
This is their story, a story of twisted emotion, false pride, love and hate. It moves at a furious pace, from the boardwalk side-shows of Coney Island to the cow-pasture circuit, revealing the real, behind-the-scenes picture of the carnival world and its people.

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