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The Cheek Perforation Dance

Sean Thomas

Paperback

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The Cheek Perforation Dance

Synopsis

A dark, compelling tale of sex, guilt and morality, exploring the complexity of date rape, from the author of Kissing England A He Said/She Said novel about date-rape, that tells the dramatic story of a compulsive, obsessive, profoundly carnal love affair between a rich North London princess and a bolshy Anglo-Irishman: a love affair that somehow ends up in the gladiatorial arena of court number 18, the Old Bailey. But it isn't just a courtroom drama, nor is it just a highly sexed love story. In its examination of rape and the issue of rape, at the contemporary lynch law we apply to love and lust, it offers a startling new look at the savage and eternal war between the sexes. As boy and girl fight with the guilt of their own longings, The Cheek Perforation Dance becomes a startlingly honest, often unsettling examination of a very modern romance.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780006514459
Category:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2003-08-04
Publisher:
Flamingo
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Edition:
New edition
Pages:
256
Dimensions (mm):
197x130mm
Weight:
210g

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