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A Dangerous Man

A dark psychological thriller about art, love and obsession

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A Dangerous Man

By: Anne Brooke
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Michael's obsession with his art is about to change his whole life ...

Michael Jones, a young gay artist and part-time hooker, will do anything to stage his first exhibition.

When he falls in love with rich financier Jack Hutchinson, he seems set to achieve his goal.

But as Michael becomes caught between the unforgiving territory of smoky-bar Hackney and the green-garden luxury of upper class London, the consequences of his uncompromising pursuit leave him having to fight for all he holds dear, and in the only way he knows how.

Perfect for lovers of dark psychological fiction.

Reviews:


A Dangerous Man is the most gripping book I’ve read in years. This page-turner is commercial fiction at its best. I defy anyone to read this and forget it. Michael is someone you remember." (Vulpes Libris Reviews)

“One of the most incredible stories I have read in a long, long time. Sure to leave a MAJOR lasting impression on the reader long after reading the final chapter. A classic style thriller, at its core is a love story that follows one man’s single minded pursuit of his obsessions in life: his art and the man he comes to love. It is a flawlessly written, beautiful yet haunting story, at times gritty, dark and intense.” (Queer Magazine Online)

"A compelling work of gay fiction and a real page-turner. Things to praise include the flawless writing and the subtlety with which Michael's tragic past is revealed. The London setting is vivid and three-dimensional, and the author has a perfect ear for dialogue." (Obsidian Bookshelf Reviews)
Literature & Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction
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