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Disorderly Men
- A Novel
- By: Edward Cahill
- Narrated by: Eric Fox
- Length: 14 hrs and 4 mins
- Unabridged
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Three gay men in pre-Stonewall New York City find their fates thrown together in the police raid of a Village bar. The three men find themselves in a police wagon together, their hidden lives threatened to be revealed to the world. Blackmail, a private investigator, Gus’s disappearance, and Danny’s quest for retribution propel Disorderly Men to its piercing conclusion, as each man meets the boundaries of his own fear, love, and shame. The stakes for each are different, but all of them confront a fundamental question: How much happiness is he allowed to have . . .
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A Sneailky Relatable Book!
- By John Latona on 10-09-23
- Disorderly Men
- A Novel
- By: Edward Cahill
- Narrated by: Eric Fox
A cast of characters that I cared about
Reviewed: 08-18-24
I really enjoyed this book. It’s one of the few audiobooks that I could listen to a second time and enjoy it just as much as the first. I loved the characters. I loved the setting and scenes and the story. The narration was excellent and I could listen to the narrator’s voice forever.
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The Man on the Third Floor
- By: Anne Bernays
- Narrated by: Paul Michael
- Length: 5 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
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Walter Samson is a successful book editor in post–World War II New York. He has money, an interesting wife, two smart children, and reason to believe he’s leading the good American life - until a chance meeting with Barry Rogers. Barry is blue-collar, handsome, single, and poor. Walter is instantly drawn to Barry and, despite the considerable risks, installs him in the Samson’s three-story house on the Upper East Side, where the two men try to keep their amorous relationship secret.
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Sweet In Many Ways - Not What I Would Call A Romance Story
- By Lector Spectre on 07-22-19
- The Man on the Third Floor
- By: Anne Bernays
- Narrated by: Paul Michael
Imagine Don Draper discovering he’s gay
Reviewed: 05-08-22
The story drew me in.
Narrator was excellent.
This book was very entertaining from start to finish.
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