Avon G-1100 Paperback Original (1962). Cover Art is Uncredited
From the back cover:
Number 1 was the leading lady in a Nazi "Lebensborn" love camp, where soldiers were given hand-picked frauleins for partners and forced to "do their duty for the Third Reich."
Number 2 was a Japanese banzai girl who hefted a bayonet and used it like a precision tool on American prisoners.
Number 3 was a lovely Lebanese damsel with a rose-colored Tommy gun, a grudge against society and an intense distaste for wearing clothes.
Number 4 was the unreasonably beautiful and sadistic wife of the commandant of "Camp Blood" in Syria, a woman who was proud of her riding boots and the body above them.
Number 5 was a blonde tease who crossed the Atlantic with four men and developed a talent for rocking the boat.
Five women. All beautiful -- and all bad!
Avon G-1100 Paperback Original (1962). Cover Art is Uncredited
From the back cover:
Number 1 was the leading lady in a Nazi "Lebensborn" love camp, where soldiers were given hand-picked frauleins for partners and forced to "do their duty for the Third Reich."
Number 2 was a Japanese banzai girl who hefted a bayonet and used it like a precision tool on American prisoners.
Number 3 was a lovely Lebanese damsel with a rose-colored Tommy gun, a grudge against society and an intense distaste for wearing clothes.
Number 4 was the unreasonably beautiful and sadistic wife of the commandant of "Camp Blood" in Syria, a woman who was proud of her riding boots and the body above them.
Number 5 was a blonde tease who crossed the Atlantic with four men and developed a talent for rocking the boat.
Five women. All beautiful -- and all bad!