“Scowtown Woman” by P. A. Hoover. Ace D-428 Paperback Original (1960). First printing. Cover art by George Ziel.
“Another Novel of Primitive Passions by the Author of Riverboat Girl.”
From the back cover:
“Could She Control the Savage Passions She Aroused?”
“Handsome Johnny Harn was full grown but he hadn’t achieved his real manhood. Then he saw Trily.
“There she was, the girl of his dreams in the flesh, sun-bathing on the warm riverbank, all silky-fleshed and waiting for him . . .
“That was when Johnny’s innocence played him foul. For that SCOWTOWN WOMAN had plans of her own and satisfying his pleasure was just a means to an end.”
“Scowtown Woman” by P. A. Hoover. Ace D-428 Paperback Original (1960). First printing. Cover art by George Ziel.
“Another Novel of Primitive Passions by the Author of Riverboat Girl.”
From the back cover:
“Could She Control the Savage Passions She Aroused?”
“Handsome Johnny Harn was full grown but he hadn’t achieved his real manhood. Then he saw Trily.
“There she was, the girl of his dreams in the flesh, sun-bathing on the warm riverbank, all silky-fleshed and waiting for him . . .
“That was when Johnny’s innocence played him foul. For that SCOWTOWN WOMAN had plans of her own and satisfying his pleasure was just a means to an end.”