"What a hilarious ride--the ubersurreal meets The Daily Show." --Tim Dorsey, author of Nuclear Jellyfish In the bestselling and rightfully cult-inspiring tradition of Kurt Vonnegut and Douglas Adams comes First Contact--an hysterically funny satire about Presidential politics and intergalactic mi
First Contact
β Scribed by Alex Gabriel
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 64 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Going undercover in a gay BDSM club run by the mob isnβt Rick Delaneyβs idea of a good time β but for all the wrong reasons.
Sure, going undercover in a gay BDSM club run by the mob isnβt exactly an everyday assignment. Still, as a cop specializing in undercover work, Rick Delaney is used to tough gigs. The real issue is that Rickβs expected to go under with someone he barely knows. But Rickβs partner is suspended, and he doesnβt have a choice.
Newly transferred detective Jon Messinaβs short a partner, too, except that his was murdered by the mafia. Jon may seem breezy and lighthearted, but he has a score to settle. And to do so, heβs willing to do whatever it takes.
Except that it may take more than either of them can afford. Because their cover as a dom and sub couple spins out of control the minute they set foot into mafia-controlled sex club Gomorrah. What should be mere pretense threatens to become desperately real. And if Rick canβt control his desires, heβs going to get them both killed.
Length: 31,000 words
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