The Brothelkeeper

The Brothelkeeper
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Total Pages : 660
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ISBN-10 : 9781678171926
ISBN-13 : 1678171921
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Book Synopsis The Brothelkeeper by : Robert Grant Wealleans

Download or read book The Brothelkeeper written by Robert Grant Wealleans and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2020-03-07 with total page 660 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Marcus Antonius Crescens, born in Pompeii in the year 59, the son of a launderer & cleaner, learns to expertly embroider, sew, & weave fine repairs to clothing. From his small table in Pompeii's Forum, Marcus gives us eyewitness accounts of life in this ancient playground of the rich. He becomes a handsome, tall, young man. Young girls & noblewomen take notice. Marcus falls under the spell of the brothelkeeper & prostitution is the biggest business & a way of survival in Pompeii. Lady Celestia has a goal to make Marcus the most famous performer in the Empire at noble's private sex clubs & private parties as "Priapus the Performer." In this lusty tale, Marcus tells us of his life as a prostitute as all performers, actors & gladiators were designated & licensed. The noblewomen ply him with gold coin, fall in love with him & bear his children. Marcus meets the love of his life. The eruption of Vesuvius shatters his world. Then, an intervention! The gods rescue him & take him to the stars!


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