Unnatural Urge

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No woman was safe from the hungry eyes of this man who prowled by night, hunting out unshaded windows to feed his perverse pleasures.

From the back:

The Lusting Eye
Girl watching is a universal sport endorsed by every man worth his salt. But for most men the pleasures of the eye are only part of a much greater sport — total sex. This is the story of Joe Black, a man who found his total sex in just watching. Clinically, Joe would have been called a “voyeur,” socially, a “Peeping Tom.” By any name he was a tormented man who needed help.
In this book Joe Black takes author Orrie Hitt with him from window to window trying to explain his innermost feelings, trying to purge himself of his unnatural urge.

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Strange Thirsts (1959)

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The Boy, Dale…
The Girl, Julie…
Her Pretty Roommate, Anita…
The Brutish, Steve…
The Half-Man, Tanner…
These Were The Passions Of Zane Hunter, Who Forced Her Warped Desires On Men And Women Alike!

From the back:

Warped Women!

When glamorous Zane Hunter was imported to star in the
college play, the young drama students expected plenty — and
they got it! Zane immediately corrupted the campus dramatist,
Dale Sullivan, using him to slake her strange thirsts. She
played peculiar games with other men, too…

Dale, for relief, turned to pretty Julie Hilton. He really loved
her, not knowing that Julie was a girl who enjoyed questionable
ecstasies with other girls-notably the blonde and baby-skinned
co-ed, Anita!


Wild with jealousy, Zane staged a sadistic scene. She forced
Julie into the role of a plaything shared by herself and Anita
-then called in Dale to witness the girl’s degradation. But like
many a drama, this one had a twist. It gave Julie the chance to
escape her secret lusts?

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Warped (1963)

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Twisted passions in the twilight world
The story of two tormented sisters, and a strange and terrible triangle

This is a nice cover, but I prefer Clement Micarelli’s.

From the back:

A slave to sensation — that was redheaded Diana, whose burning
body drew men the way flame draws moths. But each new
lover only fanned higher the terrible passions which tormented
her, and which, unless slaked, would some day consume her.
Then she met the desirable and lovely dancer, Fern Mar, a
girl as bewitching as she was depraved. It was with Fern that
Diana, at last, found her equal in the world of love…


It was then that Diana’s sister, Gwen, fled from the disgrace
of an unwholesome campus weekend. She took refuge with
Diana, the sister she hardly knew. Gwen hoped to find comfort
in her sister’s love — but instead she found it in the embraces
of her sister’s twisted lover!

This Bold Book Comes To Grips With A Major Social Problem: Deviate Women — Damned By Their Own Desires!

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