Customs of the Country by Rupert Thomas

Customs of the Country by Rupert Thomas

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James spends the summer with relatives in the country. When he discovers his desires for a local man are reciprocated, a hidden side to the village is revealed to him. The local men indulge secret desires in a deserted barn and James' relatives have their own hidden pleasures.

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Customs of the Country by Rupert Thomas

The year is 1924. James Cardell has just left school and is preparing for Oxford. However, before the strict routine of university life begins, he is allowed to spend the summer holidays with his cousins in a tiny village in the Kent countryside. There he can pursue his frowned-upon love for painting, and begin to explore his secret obsession with the male physique. Through his cousin's guidance and the mysterious activities of the village lads, James comes to discover the pleasures of his forbidden impulses. There is one boy in particular whom he longs to possess - the beautiful, muscular Gabriel. Before long, they both find themselves entwined within a web of youthful folly and dark erotic initiation.
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ISBN 13 9780352332462
ISBN 10 0352332468
Title Customs of the Country
Author Rupert Thomas
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 1998-05-21
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.