Finger's Breadth
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Narrated by:
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A. A. Ron
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Written by:
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M. Christian
About this listen
Erotic. Terrifying. Fascinating. Disturbing. Intriguing. Haunting.... You have never listened to a book like Finger's Breadth.
The cutter is haunting the streets of near-future San Francisco, drugging random queer men and amputating the tip of their little finger.
But so much worse than this brutality is how fear transforms the city, revealing the inescapable nature of society...and the darkest depths of human sexuality.
©2011 M. Christian (P)2016 M. Christian
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"It is not that hard to come up with an idea that can be turned into a horror story and that is why horror has been part of the folklore of America and why these stories are so popular on camp-outs as we sit around a campfire. To successfully do this, we need a combination of characters and plot but more important than all else is a novel way to relate the story. For me that is the definition of M.Christian. This book is unlike anything I have read before and I suspect that it will stay with me for quite a while." (Amos Lassen)
" Finger's Breadth may well rank as one of the most psychologically astute erotic novels since Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's Venus in Furs, and it deserves to be just as widely read." ( Circlet Press)