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When Melissa Nyquist answers a mysteriously poetic want ad to help out in a botanist's greenhouse, she is pleasantly surprised to find that her new boss is distinguished, handsome, intelligent, and sexy as all hell. She soon finds herself drawn to her employer and into the lascivious and sultry world of rare fruits and flowers. Meanwhile, she becomes unwittingly pulled into a web of international intrigue, global domination, and weather modification. Malcolm Brautigan's prose is rousing, and arousing, as he takes readers on a sex-saturated romp, peopled by powerful, libidinous women, from…mehr

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When Melissa Nyquist answers a mysteriously poetic want ad to help out in a botanist's greenhouse, she is pleasantly surprised to find that her new boss is distinguished, handsome, intelligent, and sexy as all hell. She soon finds herself drawn to her employer and into the lascivious and sultry world of rare fruits and flowers. Meanwhile, she becomes unwittingly pulled into a web of international intrigue, global domination, and weather modification. Malcolm Brautigan's prose is rousing, and arousing, as he takes readers on a sex-saturated romp, peopled by powerful, libidinous women, from Santa Fe to Sofia, and from Athens to Silverton, Colorado, to a sudsy orgasm-fest in a Tucson car wash. He explores art, relationships, lust, albedo, and libido, with humor and insight.
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Autorenporträt
Malcolm Brautigan first emerged into the public consciousness by way of Sultan's Secret, a serialized novel by Jonathan P. Thompson that appeared on the back page of The Silverton Mountain Journal beginning in 2000. Brautigan was also the main character in White Noise and the Atomic Rooster. He was the editor of the Dandelion Times in Silverton, Colorado, before becoming the environment and science reporter for the Tucson Tribune. In 2015 he founded Alt-News, and ran it until his conscience managed a hostile takeover and disbanded the operation, as detailed in the forthcoming novel, Behind the Slickrock Curtain. Now he is lead chocolate chip cookie baker for Better than Keks, a business that peddles baked goods outside Berlin nightclubs. Malcolm Brautigan is fictional and a figment of Jonathan P. Thompson's imagination. Any resemblance to an actual person, living or dead, is purely coincidental.