The Coxeman knows how Lord Brice-Benington would answer that one. He was a big prig lusting for love but too up-tight to have a go at it. So Rod arranges a friendly little love-in to get a rise out of the old boy. Why was Rod so good to him? For the very best reasons: Lord Brice-Benington was the ke
It's What's Up Front That Counts
β Scribed by Conway, Troy
- Book ID
- 107216531
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 110 KB
- Series
- Coxeman- The Man From ORGY 11
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The Coxeman knows how Lord Brice-Benington would answer that one. He was a big prig lusting for love but too up-tight to have a go at it. So Rod arranges a friendly little love-in to get a rise out of the old boy. Why was Rod so good to him? For the very best reasons: Lord Brice-Benington was the key to stop a potential menace to the Free WorldΠ²Πβ’s security--a scandal like the Profumo affair that could unseat the British Government and give our enemies the secret plans to a weapon more deadly than the H-Bomb. Mod London, blackmail, drugs and some of the farthest-out sex ever--thatΠ²Πβ’s the background for The Coxeman's latest nonstop adventure.
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