Troy Conway
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A Hard Act to Follow (Coxeman, #2)
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1968
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10 editions
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It's What's up Front That Counts (Coxeman, #11)
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1973
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9 editions
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Eager Beaver (Coxeman, #33)
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1973
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4 editions
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I Can't Believe I Ate the Whole Thing (Coxeman #32)
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Just a Silly Millimeter Longer (Coxeman, #16)
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The Billion Dollar Snatch (Coxeman, #3)
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1972
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6 editions
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Turn the Other Sheik (Coxeman, #24)
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1970
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3 editions
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The Cockeyed Cuties (Coxeman, #31)
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The Harder You Try, the Harder it Gets (Coxeman, #29)
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The Coxeman Comes
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“There was wall-to-wall cotton shag carpeting in beige, holding metal-framed Van Keppel-Green lounges and chairs, a KLH stereo system, wooden walls rising to a high ceiling, a mahogany bar that separated from the rest of the room the cookerie where I could scramble up some eggs and ham for late night snacks. There were four cushioned stools in front of the bar proper, and a glass shelf display of bottles behind, that opened into the kitchen on the far side. Ferns and cactus in brass pots and barrels added a kind of outdoorsy look to the whole place.”
― The Sex Machine
― The Sex Machine
“was working on the Erotic Postures of Astyanassa, who was the maid of Helen of Troy, at the moment. I don’t know whether Astyanassa got her information from that lady or not, she but had them all down on parchment, and I copied them faithfully in the flesh.”
― The Sex Machine
― The Sex Machine
“There were peach trees growing here and plum trees, and even some ling-chih fungus. I gaped,”
― The Sex Machine
― The Sex Machine
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