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Hardest Thing - A Dan Stagg Mystery

Inglese · Tascabile

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Killing is easy. Love is... The Hardest Thing

Once a major in the U.S. Army Dan Stagg fell afoul of "Don't Ask Don't Tell". In his late 30s tall and muscular Dan is prone to violence always upholding what he views as justice. He's offered a great deal of money to protect the young male "secretary" of a powerful real estate broker. The vain shallow--but most of all hot--young man's idea of protection includes sex. Dan quickly realizes something strange is going on: he's being used as a shield for a much more sinister operation and must chose between easy money and sex or the ideals that he embodied in the Army. Why should he do the right thing--particularly when the army betrayed him? The Hardest Thing is a sexy gay mystery as only James Lear can write it: filled with lots of gay sexual encounters romance sweat violence and conspiracy.

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James Lear is the nom de plume of a prolific and acclaimed novelist. As James Lear he is the author of The Back Passage The Secret Tunnel Hot Valley The Low Road and The Palace of Varieties. He lives in London.

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Killing is easy. Love is... The Hardest Thing

Once a major in the U.S. Army Dan Stagg fell afoul of "Don't Ask Don't Tell". In his late 30s tall and muscular Dan is prone to violence always upholding what he views as justice. He's offered a great deal of money to protect the young male "secretary" of a powerful real estate broker. The vain shallow--but most of all hot--young man's idea of protection includes sex. Dan quickly realizes something strange is going on: he's being used as a shield for a much more sinister operation and must chose between easy money and sex or the ideals that he embodied in the Army. Why should he do the right thing--particularly when the army betrayed him? The Hardest Thing is a sexy gay mystery as only James Lear can write it: filled with lots of gay sexual encounters romance sweat violence and conspiracy.

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Autori James Lear
Editore Cleis press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 11.07.2013
 
EAN 9781573449298
ISBN 978-1-57344-929-8
Pagine 288
Dimensioni 130 mm x 204 mm x 18 mm
Categoria Narrativa > Romanzi

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