ADDENDA
Misfiled, dropped in copyright or, we goofed;

BRANDEL, MARC. The Choice. New York, Dial, 1950. no data.

CATTO, MAX. The Killing Frost. London, Wm. Heinemann, 1950, (m). Tense relationship between two circus performers motivates an unusual, and excellent mystery novel.

RAY, SANFORD. Satan’s Harvest. Saber Books pbo ca. 1957. Evening waster; a Mexican girl, Lupe, from a broken home, goes—with her older sister—into a brothel, but is “protected” from the advances of the men by the fact that the lesbian madame has taken a fancy to her. Lupe’s older sister burns the place down to free Lupe from this fate.

SAYRE, GORDON. (pseud. of Jack Woodford.) Wife to Trade. N. Y. Godwin, 1936. No reviews available, but probably racy stuff, not too badly written.

WILLINGHAM, CALDER. “The Sum of two Angles”, ss in The Gates OF Hell. N. Y. Vanguard, 1951.

YOUNG, FRANCES BRETT. White Ladies. NY, Harper 1935. A boarding-school tomboy, infatuated with a schoolteacher, finally comes to see her as a vampire, feeding on the emotions of the young.

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