Does anyone know anything about Sue Payer - she published one sf novel (Second Body) in 1979 with Tower Belmont?
There's something odd here - I'm not convinced it's a real name because I'm not convinced it's written by a woman, or if it is by a woman I suspect a background in Harlequin Romances. It is copyright the publisher rather than her.
This is a quote from the novel as it appears in Ghastly Beyond Belief:
There's something odd here - I'm not convinced it's a real name because I'm not convinced it's written by a woman, or if it is by a woman I suspect a background in Harlequin Romances. It is copyright the publisher rather than her.
This is a quote from the novel as it appears in Ghastly Beyond Belief:
"This body was built for intercontinental hauling and had the apparatus that was made for endurance. It had everything a man could want in a woman. It was the wanton, uncivilised body that all men had longed to possess since the days of the cave man. It exuded purely animal sexuality."
And another quote gleaned from the net
"She was flat where women ought to be flat and curvy where women should be curvy. Doubly so, in fact, in both directions." -
Does this ring any bells with anyone?