"Company
Woman"
by Jim Layne
Beacon Signal Sixty, 1962
The back cover reads:
"The Sexecutives!
Dave Kirby and Carl
Grierson were locked within a circle of seductive women. Expert in arousing
the male and ready to do anything to satisfy him, these women were clawing
among each other to take over the company's men. The main offender was
lovely Deborah Chandler, who could not control her fiery passions. But
there were plenty of others who showed up at the company convention, like:
Margo--The business
of the moment, to her, was the seduction of an old lover...or maybe a new
one.
Jessica--She considered
the convention a happy hunting ground. The men were out for a good time,
and she was the gal who could give it to them.
Virginia--She was soft
enough to listen to tales of woe--and discovered they turned into bedtime
stories.
Lorraine--She was a
peculiar woman. So peculiar that she attend the affair in order to make
a play for her own husband.
Are today's business
and sales meetings in distant cities actually orgies of pleasure? Here
is a novel that bares the scandalous facts--and gives you intimate glimpses
of a typical, sex-ridden--Company Woman."
Not much to look at,
but once you get inside, that's when the fun starts. What do plumbers to
at out-off-town conventions? Anything and everything! The back blurb reads:
"Dave Kirby and Carl Grierson were locked within a circle of seductive
women. Expert in arousing the male and ready to do anything to satisy him,
these women were clawing among each other to take over the company's men..."
The best line in the book (p.73), "She had strayed from the home pastures
before, and most of the time it had been disappointing. In her more introspective
moments, she admitted to herself that the two most over-rated things in
her life were southern-fried chicken and extra-marital sex."
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