Showing posts with label Belmont Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Belmont Books. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 January 2023

Nightmare Street - Hal Ellson

The big, brutal story of a nightmare world where passion is a pastime and pain a pleasure


Publisher: Belmont Books
Number: 9o-316
Publishing Year: 1964
Printing: First
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"SHOCKING"
is what the Saturday Review has said of Hal Ellson's writing

"FASCINATING"
is what the New York Herald Tribune said of Hal Ellson's smash bestseller, DUKE

TREMENDOUS
is what they'll say about NIGHTMARE STREET, the story of a man who looked for the easy life, only to find that he'd made a pact with a diabolical, deadly stranger who led him into a life of sex, sin and sadism - a life of torture and torment from which there was no escape.

Friday, 6 November 2020

The Wild Girls - Peggy Gaddis

 They were beautiful, sweet-looking, young. They were the picture of innocence . . . but they weren't.



BELMONT BOOKS L92-578
NEW YORK, USA
1ST PRINTING DECEMBER 1963
COVER ART BY BARYE PHILLIPS
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY CROYDON PUBLISHING Co AS "THRILL-HUNGRY GIRL" 1954

Celia looked like an angel.

Her grades in school were excellent. And they should be considering what she did with the male teachers.

She was very popular with the other girls even though she was the best looking of the group, but she had taught them all sorts of new exciting games.

And some of the folks in town were strangely respectful of her because she was not above ruining a life or two.

But her best achievement to date was that N.V. Club: The Non Virgin Club for Girls.

Thursday, 22 January 2015

Walk Softly Walk Deadly - Lee Bergman

"A terror-ridden story of lust and raw emotion"


BELMONT BOOKS 90-282
NEW YORK, USA
1ST PRINTING MAY 1963

Anna      
"No, Larry, no," she repeated over and over. But one boy held her tightly, and the other pressed the point into her flesh...

WALK SOFTLY

Artie      
The young punk had him backed into a corner. Smiling, savoring the kill. The knife rose slowly to waist level. "Okay, man," he breathed, "Where do you want it?"

WALK DEADLY

Tomahawk
   The switchblade snapped out and in one slash he opened the sweater down the front. "What's the matter, Peggy," he taunted, "you ain't talking so smart now."

Chris
"To knife an enemy," the judge began, "is an uncivilized act. This is the case of a boy who knifed his own brother." The court was deadly quiet...

Acts of violence that are unforgivable...in "The street side story that is unforgettable." Here is a popular young novelist's masterpiece of passion and suspense. WALK SOFTLY, WALK DEADLY is already being hailed as one of the season's paperback greats.