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He doesn�t need a woman in his life; she knows he can�t live without her.


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Ladies of the Night by Gene Simmons

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Also by Gene Simmons:

Me, Inc., November 2014
Hardcover / e-Book
Nothin' To Lose, September 2013
Hardcover
Ladies of the Night, July 2008
Hardcover

Ladies of the Night
Gene Simmons

A Historical and Personal Perspective on the Oldest Profession in the World

Phoenix Books
July 2008
On Sale: July 8, 2008
176 pages
ISBN: 1597775010
EAN: 9781597775014
Hardcover
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Non-Fiction History | Non-Fiction Memoir

Beautifully illustrated in lush, one-of-a-kind binding, Ladies of the Night offers a fresh look at the history of the "world's oldest profession" as seen through the eyes of rock legend - and renowned ladies' man - Gene Simmons. A man who proudly boasts experiencing more than 4,800 sexual encounters in his lifetime, Simmons is perfectly suited to document the one profession that has been embroiled in controversy throughout history as we know it. "In good times and in bad times," Simmons writes, "ladies of the night will always do well."

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