She was a siren, all right, and I’m Shell Scott… answering her call
Tag: Baryé Phillips
The Loving And The Dead (1959)
Introducing Mavis Seidlitz, the torrid blonde private eye who plays hard and fast with men… money… and murder.
Savage Bride
Lie Down, Killer (1961)
The first time she double-crossed him, it broke his heart. The next time it was MURDER
Take A Murder, Darling (1962)
Man, oh, man, she was slaying me, inch by inch — smile by smile!
Too Many Women and Too Much Murder
The Silver Hook
Would The Love Of Another Man’s Wife Destroy Him?
Woman Soldier
Darya fought like a man and loved like a woman
via my own collection
Find This Woman (1958)
Shell Scott was baffled — every woman he met insisted she was the girl he was looking for
my own collection
No Business For A Lady
Meet Miss Donovan, the private eye who wears mascara. She’s easily the most beautiful shamus living.
From the back:
Most detectives have angles, but here’s one who has curves.
via my own collection
Thy Name Is Woman
The tropical heat reached a crescendo when he brought his new wife to camp
via my own collection and via
Southern Daughter
Temptation and Shame in the Swampland
A Stone for Danny Fisher (1964)
A harsh but compassionate novel of life in New York’s toughest slum
Strangers In My Bed
Half wanton, half child, she kindled violence like a brush fire