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Belly Fruit

by Lynnette D'Anna

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Fiction. Erotica. Eli and Jerry want Zoey. Jean Paul wants to make Zoey's boss George a respectable woman by marrying her. And George? George wants Zoey-- but even more, she wants Nancy. Nancy, who's into pain; who wants everyone. Now Nancy's dead, murdered, and George is burning to find out why. Artists, writers and other degenerates animate this bawdy romp through the glittering, amoral arcades of consumerist culture. In Vancouver, New York, small-town Manitoba, the polymorphously perverse devour each other-- and illuminate the strange fascination that self-destruction can hold.… (more)
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Fiction. Erotica. Eli and Jerry want Zoey. Jean Paul wants to make Zoey's boss George a respectable woman by marrying her. And George? George wants Zoey-- but even more, she wants Nancy. Nancy, who's into pain; who wants everyone. Now Nancy's dead, murdered, and George is burning to find out why. Artists, writers and other degenerates animate this bawdy romp through the glittering, amoral arcades of consumerist culture. In Vancouver, New York, small-town Manitoba, the polymorphously perverse devour each other-- and illuminate the strange fascination that self-destruction can hold.

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