The Dark Lily, our latest release here at Pegasus Pulp is not just a return to the spy fiction genre and to the swinging sixties, but also a prequel to The Other Side of the Curtain, which was one of our launch titles back in 2011. For those who are curious about how Zane Smith and Shoushan Kariyan first met, this is the story for you.
Plus, I’m very proud of the groovy psychedelic cover in the style of Wes Wilson or Peter Max.
The Dark Lily
Beirut, 1965. Eccentric American billionaire Zane Smith is quite entranced by tattooed dancer known only as the Dark Lily. In fact, he is so entranced that he takes her back to his hotel room for a private performance. It’s only when he wakes up in the morning with one hell of a headache and the Dark Lily gone that Smith realizes he may have bitten off more than he can chew.
However, none of the valuables in Smith’s hotel room is missing – nothing save an invitation to a party at the American embassy in Beirut. But why would an exotic dancer attempt to snatch an invitation to an embassy party for herself? And who is the mysterious Dark Lily?
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For more information, visit The Dark Lily page.
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More formats coming soon.
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