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  • By writers_incorporated
    Oct 15, 2009
    "Review Tropic Of Detroit Volume 3, last of 3 volumes." Review Tropic Of Detroit Volume 3, last of 3 volumes. Author Frank Bond Beaumier. View details at - http://www.lulu.com/content/127308 The story continues on how a man’s life is shaped by the events in his life. Sex is not just a three letter word. The protagonist, Jack Brome, continues to try to score with black women. He can’t understand why his numerous girlfriends are slow to respond to his offers of friendship, B & B and more. He barks up the wrong trees, or for whatever reasons, he feels that his sex life is still unfulfilled. There are many pages of details with sexual arousal, congress, and their aftermath. Jack is never one to walk away from any spilt milk. He tries his best to clean up his act, and also clean up after others without being too intrusive. The writer brings his readers into intimacy as comfortably and naturally as or even more than Henry Miller. Love is not straight up, half the time.... More > There are infinite variations of what is perceived as love. Jack’s male friend, Harry, plays out an elaborate game of deceit, double cross and even triple cross to try to stay ahead of the game. The writer tries to impart invaluable knowledge without being preachy. He details many psychological analysis of human behavior. He tells how to win people over, records the results of his hypothesis and shows us the workings of love in various forms. ……….to be continued. Reviewer, Benjamin Francis.< Less
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ISBN
9781411692794
Edition
first edition
Publisher
The Early Group, frank beaumier
Published
April 15, 2006
Language
English
Pages
329
Binding
Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink
Black & white
Weight
1.22 lbs.
Dimensions (inches)
6 wide x 9 tall
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