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In Panamaniac, Ricardo decides to quit his job at a prestigious New York law firm and move to Panama, where he hopes to discover the perfect combination of sex (straight/gay/bi/trans) and time - time to pursue his secret career as a short story writer. But the road to paradise becomes an increasingly strange pilgrimage with each person that Ricardo meets: Kit, the wounded woman-child, and Phillipe, her transsexual guardian angel; Wilson, the 300 pound linguist and ruthless businessman; Eve, the perfect woman who slips through Ricardo's hands; Miguel, the closeted restaurant owner who hooks…mehr

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In Panamaniac, Ricardo decides to quit his job at a prestigious New York law firm and move to Panama, where he hopes to discover the perfect combination of sex (straight/gay/bi/trans) and time - time to pursue his secret career as a short story writer. But the road to paradise becomes an increasingly strange pilgrimage with each person that Ricardo meets: Kit, the wounded woman-child, and Phillipe, her transsexual guardian angel; Wilson, the 300 pound linguist and ruthless businessman; Eve, the perfect woman who slips through Ricardo's hands; Miguel, the closeted restaurant owner who hooks Ricardo up with his silent ex-lover Eduardo; Alma the palm reader who sees into Ricardo's soul; and a parade of other shadowy figures who spend their lives in brothels or bathhouses. Ricardo discovers that paradise is never what it seems. In fact, paradise is a dark and twisted journey to self-discovery. 18 and older only.
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Robert Rahula was born in Spain to an American father and Spanish mother, but grew up in Virginia on the farm of his paternal grandparents. He returned to Menorca, Spain, in the 1960's to pursue his writing career. Over the past fifty years, he has published dozens of books or prose and poetry in Spain and in the United States. Readings of his poems appear on his YouTube channel, his Facebook page, and his website robertrahula.com.