Writing as a woman wasn’t uncommon for male sleaze authors, so it’s no surprise 1951’s Wild Is the Woman was written by a man inhabiting the pen name Laura Hale. The question is who was the man? Some sources say the author was Fredric Lorenz, but The Catalog of Copyright Entries—Third Series: 1951, which is old fashioned paper info scanned to an archive, says it was Lawrence Heller. They seem to be same person, with Lorenz serving as another pseudonym used by Heller. Now the question is who painted the cover? Unfortunately, nobody can say definitively, but we’d bet a lot of cash it’s George Gross.
Sorry about that. But since you caught me looking—in my opinion the black bustier and thong were much more flattering.