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This is character-driven, erotic suspense fiction.
This is about a family saga full of adventure, frequent amorous encounters, the brothel next door, and the world becoming their stage.
Satin and Satine are a young sibling pair, brother and sister, living joyously and incestuously, in Lower Manhattan, overlooking the East River. Their black father comes from New Orleans, their white mother from postwar Berlin, Germany. The house next door is a brothel founded in the early twentieth century by two French ladies from Marseille, France, at present run by a charming French lady immigrated from Paris, France.
A changing number of girls, up to forty in all, come from around the world and become part of the story, with their histories. Apart from a terrorist explosive attack on the House, causing damage, fatalities, injuries, and engaging the intervention of FBI and CIA, Satin and Satine take the story to Bangladesh; Hollywood; Bangkok, Thailand; Cuba; Harlem, NY; Paris, France; Rome; Chile; Easter Island; Italy; Pompeii; London; Las Vegas; Naples; Capri; Chicago; Moldavia; Romania; Death Valley; Reno; Governors Island; Brooklyn, San Francisco; Corsica; Cannes, France; Philadelphia; Saigon; Dublin, Ireland; Puerto Rico; Grand Canyon; Mexico; El Paso; Belfast Ireland; Schenectady; Syracuse; Washington; Himalayas; Texas; Disneyland; California coast; Glasgow, Scotland; Sicilyand in that order.
S and S get involved in a manhunt from Rome to Capri via Naples, resulting in the violent assault on a renowned castle where one of the girls, very young, is detained and liberated. This is not the only explosive adventure.
The story terminates on the isle of Capri, where Satin gets married, rearing two children. Satine remains in upper Manhattan, married to a black carpenter, and having two children as well.
There are many references to musicclassical, jazz, and rock. The overall tone of language is humorous; the style of writing is in cinematographic cuts.
This is about a family saga full of adventure, frequent amorous encounters, the brothel next door, and the world becoming their stage.
Satin and Satine are a young sibling pair, brother and sister, living joyously and incestuously, in Lower Manhattan, overlooking the East River. Their black father comes from New Orleans, their white mother from postwar Berlin, Germany. The house next door is a brothel founded in the early twentieth century by two French ladies from Marseille, France, at present run by a charming French lady immigrated from Paris, France.
A changing number of girls, up to forty in all, come from around the world and become part of the story, with their histories. Apart from a terrorist explosive attack on the House, causing damage, fatalities, injuries, and engaging the intervention of FBI and CIA, Satin and Satine take the story to Bangladesh; Hollywood; Bangkok, Thailand; Cuba; Harlem, NY; Paris, France; Rome; Chile; Easter Island; Italy; Pompeii; London; Las Vegas; Naples; Capri; Chicago; Moldavia; Romania; Death Valley; Reno; Governors Island; Brooklyn, San Francisco; Corsica; Cannes, France; Philadelphia; Saigon; Dublin, Ireland; Puerto Rico; Grand Canyon; Mexico; El Paso; Belfast Ireland; Schenectady; Syracuse; Washington; Himalayas; Texas; Disneyland; California coast; Glasgow, Scotland; Sicilyand in that order.
S and S get involved in a manhunt from Rome to Capri via Naples, resulting in the violent assault on a renowned castle where one of the girls, very young, is detained and liberated. This is not the only explosive adventure.
The story terminates on the isle of Capri, where Satin gets married, rearing two children. Satine remains in upper Manhattan, married to a black carpenter, and having two children as well.
There are many references to musicclassical, jazz, and rock. The overall tone of language is humorous; the style of writing is in cinematographic cuts.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781543467826
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 544
- Utgivningsdatum: 2018-02-26
- Förlag: Xlibris Us