Above: nice Robert Maguire art for Wilson Tucker’s novel To Keep or Kill, from Lion Library, 1956. Tucker was primarily a science fiction writer, an acclaimed one, who invented the practice and term, “tuckerization,” which is to borrow a friend’s name for a fictional character. This is not to be confused with actually basing a character on a friend. Tuckerization is sort of an in-joke, a nod to someone in one’s social circle. Turning back to the cover, this fits nicely into our collections of women who’ve killed or mortally wounded men, which you can see here and here.
Hmph. That actually turned out to be a surprisingly easy choice.