When you look at GGA covers long enough they all start to look a little dirty. This Paul Rader effort for J. Harvey Bond’s 1959 novel Kill Me with Kindness has a subtly foot-festishy cover, as the femme fatale seems to be tickling the male figure’s balls. Or is that just us? There’s no foot-on-testicle action in the story. Bond gives readers tough investigative reporter Mike Lanson, who’s hired by newspaper owner Colonel Gordon Tanner to look into the background of vice crusader named Clarence Proost. The newspaper owner thinks Proost is a con artist, using the cloak of moral outrage to shake down supporters and enrich himself. Proost ends up murdered, then the usual round of questions and red herrings commence. We liked the book reasonably well because Lanson is glib, which always strikes a chord with us. However, we wouldn’t call it outstanding. If we run into J. Harvey again we’ll see if he can take his writing to the next level.
She's having a close encounter of the worst kindness.