Description:The Street Boy is a gay romantic mystery. Young writer Anthony Bradley is walking home through Alston Park (a notorious gay beat) when he runs into a boy who is obviously a homeless derelict. The guy whose name is Oliver has tousled blond hair that obviously hasn’t been near a hairdresser for many a long month and his grimy clothes look as if the have come from a Salvation Army op shop. Excerpt: “How are you Anthony?” said the gaunt boy. I bridled. How did this bum know my name? “Do I know you?” I said rather stiffly. “Oh no, I shouldn’t think so” said the boy laughing rather harshly. “Who would want to know me? But I’ve been watching you… and waiting for you. I’ve got an idea of your habits, your schedule, if I can put it like that.” Now I don’t mind admitting that all this was making me feel pretty uneasy. Had this desperate-looking guy been following me, spying on me? Stalking me? But why for God’s sake? However Anthony soon finds that he is falling under the influence of Oliver’s incredible charisma. The young derelict takes him and introduces him to some of the other shadowy denizens of the park. There’s Alistair Simpkins, an ex-CSIRO scientist who has forgotten more about physics than most people will ever know. There’s Sergei Varsaray, a once-famous concert pianist who now plays on imaginary keyboards. Then there’s Raphael, a rather sinister magician and puppeteer who has been under investigation by the police for making his wife vanish under suspicious circumstances. And there’s Fariq the Chemist who mixes the derelicts’ potent brews of meth and cheap wine. During their adventures in the park Anthony realizes that Oliver is suffering from amnesia and a condition known as disassociation fugue. People having this attempt to create completely new identities and roles for themselves. After he finds himself being given death threats and hunted by dark forces, Anthony sets out on a quest to discover who his new friend – who he has been falling in love with – really is. The journey takes him into almost unimaginable worlds and dimensions. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Kevin Armstrong has worked extensively in theatre and film in Asia and the Land Down Under. He also teaches performance writing skills in international schools and universities. A travelling tragic, he is all too often found raconteuring in bars between Sydney and Shanghai. Although The Street Boy is the first book in the forthcoming GAY DYNASTY series it may be read as a complete stand-alone story. Approximately 74,000 words.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Street Boy (Gay Dynasty 1). To get started finding The Street Boy (Gay Dynasty 1), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: The Street Boy is a gay romantic mystery. Young writer Anthony Bradley is walking home through Alston Park (a notorious gay beat) when he runs into a boy who is obviously a homeless derelict. The guy whose name is Oliver has tousled blond hair that obviously hasn’t been near a hairdresser for many a long month and his grimy clothes look as if the have come from a Salvation Army op shop. Excerpt: “How are you Anthony?” said the gaunt boy. I bridled. How did this bum know my name? “Do I know you?” I said rather stiffly. “Oh no, I shouldn’t think so” said the boy laughing rather harshly. “Who would want to know me? But I’ve been watching you… and waiting for you. I’ve got an idea of your habits, your schedule, if I can put it like that.” Now I don’t mind admitting that all this was making me feel pretty uneasy. Had this desperate-looking guy been following me, spying on me? Stalking me? But why for God’s sake? However Anthony soon finds that he is falling under the influence of Oliver’s incredible charisma. The young derelict takes him and introduces him to some of the other shadowy denizens of the park. There’s Alistair Simpkins, an ex-CSIRO scientist who has forgotten more about physics than most people will ever know. There’s Sergei Varsaray, a once-famous concert pianist who now plays on imaginary keyboards. Then there’s Raphael, a rather sinister magician and puppeteer who has been under investigation by the police for making his wife vanish under suspicious circumstances. And there’s Fariq the Chemist who mixes the derelicts’ potent brews of meth and cheap wine. During their adventures in the park Anthony realizes that Oliver is suffering from amnesia and a condition known as disassociation fugue. People having this attempt to create completely new identities and roles for themselves. After he finds himself being given death threats and hunted by dark forces, Anthony sets out on a quest to discover who his new friend – who he has been falling in love with – really is. The journey takes him into almost unimaginable worlds and dimensions. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Kevin Armstrong has worked extensively in theatre and film in Asia and the Land Down Under. He also teaches performance writing skills in international schools and universities. A travelling tragic, he is all too often found raconteuring in bars between Sydney and Shanghai. Although The Street Boy is the first book in the forthcoming GAY DYNASTY series it may be read as a complete stand-alone story. Approximately 74,000 words.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Street Boy (Gay Dynasty 1). To get started finding The Street Boy (Gay Dynasty 1), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.