Click to enlarge Harriet Daimler's (Iris Owens) second work for Olympia is the account of Adrian, a '50s heiress, neurotic and bed-ridden control fiend, who abuses her nurse Rose, lusts after her father, and despite her invalid state feels herself on top of things. From across the pond arrives Andre, a disinherited cousin, who has his own ideas ...
One of author Daimler's more unusual works, involving debates about philosophy, madness, religion, and the screaming tender demon inside. Martha and Macdonald sit in Paris, debate and chat, and need, and desire, and reject... And have lots of sex. First published 1958 as no. 61 in the Traveller's Companion Series.
A joint effort between Olympia authors Harriet Daimler (Iris Owens) and Henry Crannach (Marilyn Meeske), The Pleasure Thieves is an account of two men, burglars, who share a woman and each other, upping the ante at every turn. The book has its origins in a screenplay Meeske wrote with Terry Southern (co-author of Candy) about a jewel thief. ...
The third solo effort by author Daimler gives readers a contemporary recreation of all the scenes from de Sade's "Bedroom Philosophers," only with much more bedroom, and considerably less philosophy. (Adult Fiction)
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