Helpless
by:
M.J. Pearson (author)
In London during the gross indecency trial of Oscar Wilde, Douglas Shrove finds himself still haunted by memories of his dead lover while skirting violence, blackmail and the affections of two men. There are two who seek you out. That is what the gypsy told Douglas Shrove a few months after the...
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In London during the gross indecency trial of Oscar Wilde, Douglas Shrove finds himself still haunted by memories of his dead lover while skirting violence, blackmail and the affections of two men. There are two who seek you out. That is what the gypsy told Douglas Shrove a few months after the death of his lover. And the gypsy was right. Two men were vying for his affections. Mark Goldcrest: an aristocrat like himself; a golden Adonis, cool and discreet. Warren Scott: a shabbily-dressed denizen of a Bohemian world that Douglas can't begin to understand. One is what he seems, and one is not, and one is dangerous. But which is which? Both men are attractive and attracted to him...but only one has a dangerous secret. One is what he seems, and one is not, and one is dangerous. One of Douglas Shrove's admirers could be his salvation if the other doesn't destroy him first.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780615354187 (0615354181)
Publish date: June 1st 2010
Publisher: Seventh Window Publications
Pages no: 209
Edition language: English
It's been sitting on my harddrive for 4 years. What a shame! :( I loved the book, I loved the predictability of it, I loved how the author still manage to entice me into following the developing story, make me hang onto to every word. It was so easy to relax into the story, which despite the transpa...
It's been sitting on my harddrive for close to 4 years. What a shame! :(I loved the book, I loved the predictability of it, I loved how the author still managed to entice me into following the developing story, made me hang onto to every word. It was so easy to relax into the story, which despite th...
It's been sitting on my harddrive for close to 4 years. What a shame! :(I loved the book, I loved the predictability of it, I loved how the author still managed to entice me into following the developing story, made me hang onto to every word. It was so easy to relax into the story, which despite th...