| By Simon Kent.
New York: Popular Library Eagle EB40. 1st printing May 1955. Copyright 1954, 1955 by the author. (4)+5-157(160) pages. Approx. 4 1/4" by 6 3/4" paperback. Cover of a blonde at a bar. A different version of this novel was published in England under the title Fire Down Below. GGA. Sleaze. |
| Very Fine Condition, square, tight, no spine creases, glossy covers, unread, nice page quality. There are NO names or store stamps on the book. See scan which is extra large to allow you to see condition details. |
| Tony and Felix were two devil-may-care beachcombers who shared everything, from a boat in the Caribbean to the casual native wenches they picked up cruising from island to island. For cash they ran tourists and contraband. But they had never tried smuggling a woman, till one day a blonde on the run offered them a proposition too tempting to resist. And on the tense trip that followed, they found that a woman was one thing no two men could share—without brutal and blood-chilling consequences. |
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