Edition |
First Stark House Press ed. |
Description |
280 p. ; 22 cm. |
Series |
Stark House suspense classics
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Summary |
In Whisper his sin, when Ferris Sullivan first meets Paul Lasher at Jackson University, he hates him. A loner, on the odd side, Sullivan needs his privacy. But Lasher, the senior in charge of the dorm, assigns him a room with roommates, and keeps the private room for himself. Still, Lasher takes a liking to Sullivan, and a gradual if begrudging friendship develops. During a break, they go to New York together, where Lasher introduces Sullivan to a few of his flamboyant friends. Lasher has never considered himself gay, after all, he has a girlfriend, doesn't he? But that weekend he falls in love with young Sullivan. They begin to make plans together. If only Sullivan's mother hadn't found out. Horrified, she threatens to expose them. What they need is an escape plan. Leave it to Lasher to come up with the perfect solution. Whisper His Sin is a fictionalized version of a real early-50's New York crime, the Fredan-Wepman Champagne Murders. |
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In The evil friendship, Mary Drew Edlin never had any friends until her family moves to Weerdale and enrolls her in an expensive boarding school, Chillam. There she meets the beautiful and mysterious dark-haired Martha Kent. Together they create an eccentric and erotic fantasy life, stealing into the forbidden forest and creating solemn ceremonies, writing stories together, and becoming lovers in various disguises. |
Subject |
Sexual orientation -- Fiction.
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Gay men -- Fiction.
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Lesbians -- Fiction.
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Added Title |
Evil friendship |
ISBN |
1933586052 |
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9781933586052 |
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