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Confessions of a Sex Maniac

By: David Henry Sterry
Narrated by: David Henry Sterry
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He's a mob messenger boy and a sex maniac who hunts the ravenous and deadly Snow Leopard deep into the seedy groin of San Francisco's Tenderloin, where he has to choose: Sex or Death? Confessions of a Sex Maniac, Henry Miller Award Finalist, is old-school, hard-boiled, new millennium noir. If Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, James Ellroy had a three-way, this would be their bastard love child.

David Henry Sterry is a former rent boy and best-selling author of the memoir Chicken, about servicing rich Hollywood women for money, when he was 17. His last book, Hos, Hookers, Call Girls & Rent Boys, was an anthology of writings by people in the sex business, and appeared on the front cover of the Sunday New York Times Book Review. He is a former sex addict, drug addict, and was offered a professional soccer contract when he was 21.

©2011 David Henry sterry (P)2012 David Henry Sserry
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  • Categories: Erotica

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