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Ash doesn't know that Rocco hides an enormous secret in his pants. Detectives Rocco Pounder and Ash Hunter are partners on a stake-out in the bodybuilding mecca of Venice California. Shamus Little, a handsome steroid dealer, is their mark. When Shamus recognizes Rocco and his legendary member, the tables turn. What started as a search for a drug kingpin devolves into a drug-fueled orgy.
This work of short erotic fiction is one of several written by Peter in the 1970s. It features another appearance by Shamus Little, the short body builder with a big rear and a tiny endowment. He built his
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Produktbeschreibung
Ash doesn't know that Rocco hides an enormous secret in his pants. Detectives Rocco Pounder and Ash Hunter are partners on a stake-out in the bodybuilding mecca of Venice California. Shamus Little, a handsome steroid dealer, is their mark. When Shamus recognizes Rocco and his legendary member, the tables turn. What started as a search for a drug kingpin devolves into a drug-fueled orgy.

This work of short erotic fiction is one of several written by Peter in the 1970s. It features another appearance by Shamus Little, the short body builder with a big rear and a tiny endowment. He built his body for one purpose, and he never fails to amaze. Dirty Cop was written in 1977 or 1978. Around this time, there were a number of "buddy cop" stories in movies and television. Peter said the inspiration for the characters Ash Hunter and Rocco Pounder came from an Italian polizziotto called "Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man." Tasked with doing "whatever it takes" to bring down a drug ring in Venice, California, the two cops discover just how close they have become. Ash and Rocco reveal hidden secrets about their friendship and their anatomy.
The story deals with common themes in many if not all of Peter's works: oversized genitals, drugs, masculine environments, weightlifting, and friendship between men.
Because it is a short story, the characters are a bit wooden. Whatever dimensions they lack in their personalities are more than made up for in spatial dimensions!


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Peter Schutes Publishing is a small imprint of Jim Dandy Publishing. The mission at Peter Schutes is to revive the lost art of gay pulp fiction. Although physical paperbacks are available on Amazon.com, there is no denying that new generations of queer and questioning young adults prefer the eBook format. Our cover art is designed specifically to recall the pulp paperbacks of days gone by.

Peter Schutes is the nom de plume of a prolific and acclaimed novelist. Peter Schutes is the author of Slaves of Rome, Dark as a Dungeon, The Gospel of Priapus, and Panama Heat, among many others. He writes in the style of vintage pulp authors from the 1960s and 1970s. He lives in Los Angeles.