Title: Hill Girl
Author: Charles Williams
Cover artist: Barye Phillips
Yours for: $20

Best things about this cover:
- This is my nominee for "Most Phallic Gun Ever"
- "Maybe if I just sidle along this wall *very* slowly, that yokel standing four feet in front of me won't see me ..."
- Tori Spelling is ... Hill Girl!
- Guy in background: "Excuse me, I was just On The Road and I was wondering if ... oh, I see you're having some kind of altercation or mating ritual ... I'll just move along."
- This book is credited as "the first original paperback" by Jim Silke (Dames, Dolls & Gun Molls: The Art of Robert A. Maguire). But ... there are 40 Gold Medal pbs published before this one, almost all of them paperback originals (as far as I can tell). So ... I was confused by the claim. Maybe it's the first paperback to say, on the cover, "an original novel — not a reprint"? The wikipedia entry for "Gold Medal" confirms that it was publishing original paperbacks in 1950.
- Here's a nice write-up of Charles Williams by Bill Crider.

Best things about this back cover:
- I like back cover copy that gets right to the point.
- Who is "I" in this scenario?
Page 123~
The flowers were there in the room when we came in. She put her arms around my neck and pulled down hard, with the way she had, like a drowning swimmer, and with her lips against my ear she whispered fiercely, "Hold me tight like this, Bob. Don't ever let me go." [end of chapter]
~RP
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