He writes racy novels in his spare time.
Or perhaps she has orchestrated it: the wicked woman is reading "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" by Choderlos de Laclos, the racy novel from which the exhibition takes its name.
So Ms. Setouchi, who was already a famous author and renowned for her racy novels, decided to tackle "Genji."
Away from Fleet Street, Hall also made her name as a writer of racy novels and of books on the Royal Family.
The public is deluged as a consequence with romance novels, detective stories, martial arts thrillers and translations of racy American novels (reprinted without respect to copyright).
It's hard to be gracious about The Wrong Gift - the mustard-colored sweater for Justin the downtowner, the inappropriately racy novel for Aunt Helen.
The society of Chromatacia holds an emphasis on literalism, and therefore rejects works of fiction from the past civilizations (aside from the encouraged "very racy novels").
A rather racy novel, if the cover was anything to go by.
I left behind the racy novels I usually read when I fly cross-country.
Yet it has sold better than almost any other art book in memory, crossing into the realm of sales usually occupied by racy novels and exposes.