
Wasn't too eager to look this up seeing that cover, but turns out the novel originally appeared as a serial in a British magazine, with covers much truer to the story and its premise. Not going to spoil it but yes there's "SW" scenes and no the story's hardly as trashy as the "first" cover suggests. Much better writing than say The Man Who Liked Women or even most older whiz-bang sci-fi pulp stories with SW.
Part 1: https://archive.org/details/Fantasy_Sci ... 3/mode/2up
Part 2: https://archive.org/details/Fantasy_Sci ... 3/mode/2up
Part 3: https://archive.org/details/Fantasy_Sci ... 3/mode/2up
SYNOPSIS: For a holiday away from it all, you could scarcely do better than Killabeg Castle, lying in the middle of Killabeg Bog, not far from the west coast of Ireland. Stefan Morwitz, a successful German businessman, son of an executed Nazi war criminal, brings his half-Jewish wife there. Waring and Helen Selkirk, threshing in a marriage of mutual hatred, arrive with their teenage daughter, Cherry. The proprietress is Bridget Chauncey, brought up in England, who unexpectedly inherited the place, the previous winter, from an unknown Irish cousin. Also staying at the Castle are Bridget's fiance, Daniel Gillow, a London solicitor, and Mat O'Hanlon, a Dubliner in the same profession. He too, has fancied himself in love with Bridget, but is having to make do with the bottle and, to his surprise, with the open and trusting affection of young Cherry. |

