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Straight Men - Thurston, Jonathan W
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"Thurston has created a spellbinding treatise on terror and pain." -PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY Welcome to your new life as my houseboy... When gay college student Sean Wolfe finds out that his verbally abusive father has died, Sean finds comfort in seeking that same kind of objectification elsewhere… through online hookups. He bites off more than he can chew when he goes out into the Tennessee country to username Mason419's home. Like a cross between Gillian Flynn's Dark Places, and Stephen King's Gerald's Game, Sean finds himself drugged and collared to become sex trafficker Mason's unwilling sex…mehr

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"Thurston has created a spellbinding treatise on terror and pain." -PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY Welcome to your new life as my houseboy... When gay college student Sean Wolfe finds out that his verbally abusive father has died, Sean finds comfort in seeking that same kind of objectification elsewhere… through online hookups. He bites off more than he can chew when he goes out into the Tennessee country to username Mason419's home. Like a cross between Gillian Flynn's Dark Places, and Stephen King's Gerald's Game, Sean finds himself drugged and collared to become sex trafficker Mason's unwilling sex slave, with only Mason's German Shepherd, Max for company. The ultimate question is, can Sean find a way out of the electric fence that keeps him there or should he just accept his place as Mason's second pet?
Autorenporträt
Jonathan W. Thurston is the editor-in-chief of Lansing-based publishing house, Thurston Howl Publications. His first horror novel was The Devil has a Black Dog from Sinister Stoat Press in Texas, but he has also published fantasy novels as well as numerous short stories and poems. When he is not writing or reading, he's teaching ballroom dance, playing piano, drinking coffee, and trying to convince his dog Temerita that, no, indeed she is not a cat.