SUMMARY: From the neo-feudalistic slubs and cornfields of his youth to his apprenticeship among the saleswarriors of Seattlehama--the sex-and-shopping capital of the world--to the rarefied heights of power that Tain now treads, Yarn takes its readers on a roller coaster ride through his life. Vada,
Yarn
โ Scribed by Armstrong, Jon
- Book ID
- 106990687
- Publisher
- Night Shade Books
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 193 KB
- Series
- Grey 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781597802109
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โฆ Synopsis
SUMMARY:
From the neo-feudalistic slubs and cornfields of his youth to his apprenticeship among the saleswarriors of Seattlehama--the sex-and-shopping capital of the world--to the rarefied heights of power that Tain now treads, Yarn takes its readers on a roller coaster ride through his life. Vada, the stylish revolutionary and love of Tane's life draws him back into a world he had thought was long behind him. The swirling threads of violence and passion threaten to destroy him and the world he has made for himself. Author Jon Armstrong returns to the high fashion dystopia first glimpsed in Grey, weaving a stylish and scintillating tale of a dark past colliding with Tane's supposedly safe and secure present.
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SUMMARY: From the neo-feudalistic slubs and cornfields of his youth to his apprenticeship among the saleswarriors of Seattlehama--the sex-and-shopping capital of the world--to the rarefied heights of power that Tain now treads, Yarn takes its readers on a roller coaster ride through his life. Vada,
SUMMARY: From the neo-feudalistic slubs and cornfields of his youth to his apprenticeship among the saleswarriors of Seattlehama--the sex-and-shopping capital of the world--to the rarefied heights of power that Tain now treads, Yarn takes its readers on a roller coaster ride through his life. Vada,
SUMMARY: From the neo-feudalistic slubs and cornfields of his youth to his apprenticeship among the saleswarriors of Seattlehama--the sex-and-shopping capital of the world--to the rarefied heights of power that Tain now treads, Yarn takes its readers on a roller coaster ride through his life. Vada
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