By Jack Olsen. The late Olsen began his Edgar-winning true-crime career (although this specific book didn't win one) with this account of the crimes of Dean Corll. The classic midcentury cover concept really takes you back to having to read this covertly at a friend with a more permissive mom's house...
The book is hanging in there despite edgewear, creasing to the covers, some foxing/possible water damage up front, and a pronounced lean to the spine -- and the page tinting is relatively bright. A rarer Olsen, just the thing for the completist.