Un pays des Caraïbes, qui fait fortement penser à la Jamaïque. D'un côté, une caste privilégiée qui tient le gouvernement, l'armée, les médias, la justice et toutes les richesses locales, une élite corrompue, qui oscille entre volonté d'indépendance et soumission aux riches investisseurs étrangers.
Get Up
✍ Scribed by Reece Pine
- Book ID
- 111764870
- Publisher
- NineStar Press, LLC
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 648 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781947904682
- ASIN
- B0787GZ4MS
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Recently dumped (again) for being cold, Guy gladly accepts his publisher friend’s request to go to a remote hut in wintry Nunavut to find out whether aspiring novelist Cam Campbell is a plagiarist. By agreeing also to help the eccentric ecologist survey wildlife for a month, Guy buys time to assess Cam’s innocence and hear stories about Cam’s late father–Guy’s favorite fantasy writer and the man whose book Cam is accused of stealing.
Guy’s investigation is soon biased by his attraction to Cam and the growing concern about Cam’s odd behavior. At times, Cam dissociates and is icier than Guy could ever be, yet he’s the only one who’s ever recognized, at a glance, the emotions burning beneath Guy’s surface. Guy knows he’s the best person to help Cam abandon the dangerous wilds outside and address those in Cam’s head, but he also knows that he’ll lose the chance if he comes clean about his ulterior motives for getting close to Cam. How can he convince Cam to come in from the cold… and why are they both really out there anyway?
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