Ruby Martin was one of those starry-eyed girls who flock to Manhattan every year, looking for an exciting career in the business world. And she was lucky—she found a good job with a promising future... Then she started on a round of good times, with smooth, sophisticated escorts, dining at the best places and weekends in the country. She grew to know and like the routine so well—the light gaiety, the drinks, the kiss of sudden passion and the inevitable leap into a king-sized bed. So long as men asked her, she was ready to go all out at the drop of a well-stacked billfold. Ruby was on her way—until she met Ronnie Giles and fell in love. That‘s when she found herself involved in a scandal that shocked the business world and threatened to ruin her chance at love—and success.
Paul Warren Fairman (1909-1977) was an editor and writer in a variety of genres under his own name and under pseudonyms.
In 1952, he was the founding editor of If, but only edited four issues. In 1955, he became the editor of Amazing Stories and Fantastic. He held that dual position until 1958. His science fiction short stories "Deadly City" and "The Cosmic Frame" were made into motion pictures.
Wrote the "Man from S.T.U.D." series of espionage spoofs under the pseudonym of F.W. Paul.