Above, a Signet paperback edition of James Aswell’s There’s One in Every Town, originally published in 1951, with this edition appearing in 1956. Aswell conducts readers into Erskine Caldwell country with a tale of sex and consequences. This genre was absolutely bursting back in the 1950s. We never stop running across entries that were previously unknown to us. This particular story is about young—very young—Jackie Vose, who by mere association ruins any male who comes near her. She’s seen as salvageable by at least one man—or rather boy, since he’s the seventeen-year-old heart-smitten narrator. But he never has much of a chance. It’s the town doctor who actually gets in too deep, and it doesn’t end well. South, sin, and sadness.
No, there's two in every town. Unless you showed up here for some other reason, fuckboy.