The Brass Bed by Fletcher Flora 1956 Lion Library LL87 Paperback Edition

She was everything, and most of all she was the earth's most tempting woman in a way that was peculiarly her own . . . but I could hear her rich, provocative voice saying softly that everything would be so very simple if only the man named Kirby would die . . . and as that summer grew, in desire and in terror, my world no longer had the familiar features of a fine and comforting thing, but the strange remnants of an ugly, threatened place . . .

. . . and the root of it all lay hidden in the secret of The Brass Bed.

"Fletcher Flora's The Brass Bed is a classic pulp-era tale of love, desperation, murder, and mistrust." - Dave, GoodReads

Vintage Paperback / Lion / 1956 / Very Good Condition / In Protective Plastic Sleeve