This story is a continuation of Allure of a Predator. Billy Hughes, now a business lawyer in his late twenties, is a handsome free spirit with his eye on the prize. As he is working to break into entertainment law, legal problems involving his mother unexpectedly fall in his lap. Leaping into action by digging into her past, he takes it as his mission to find the truth, which leads him to wild nights, random shootings, kidnappings, and stories of embezzlement. Deep secrets surface, revealing the ugly side of his mothers naked truth.
Shortlisted for the National Translation Award "Somers' feminism is profound, and complicated." —NPR.org “A surreal, nightmarish book about women’s struggle for autonomy—and how that struggle is (always, inevitably) met with ...
The Clitourist : A Guide to One of the Hottest Spots on Earth . Universe Publishers , New York . Schwartz , Kit . 1989. The Female Member . Robson Books , London . Walker , Alice , and Pratibha , Parmar . 1993.
In the vein of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Awakenings, and the other bestselling works of Oliver Sacks, The Naked Lady Who Stood on Her Head surprises, enthralls, and illuminates as it focuses on medical mysteries that would ...
Originally published in 1961. The essays in this volume focus on the awareness of science and art, evolution and Freudian psychology.
The novel follows Rebeca Linke's ardent, ultimately tragic, attempt to free herself from a hostile society.
How Do You Grab a Naked Lady? is a sexy, horrific, funny, honest-to-the-bone memoir, with many interesting twists and turns. Sharon was torn between two opposing forces, her mother and dad.
Upon his father’s death, however, Michael Rips returned to his Omaha family home to discover a hidden portfolio of paintings—all done by his father, all of a naked black woman.
The brightest light comesfrom the darkest nightif we will walkthrough the shadowsThis is my story
Women and the American Space Community during the Cold War, 1960s-1980s Karin Hilck ... Following Valentina (Chichester: Praxis Publishing, 2005) Shchetinkov, Yevgeny S., 'Development of Winged Rockets in the USSR 1930–1939ʹ, ...
Two standalone espionage classics from the early 1950s-originally published by Gold Medal Books-plus a rare short story from the author of The Persian Cat.