
Folsom Party & Other Stories
Robert Payne Collection, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Richard L. Walton
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By:
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Robert Payne
About this listen
Robert Payne was the creator of Drummer Magazine, a publication that brought gay leather culture to a new level of prominence in the 1970s. The Robert Payne collection is bringing many of his erotic BDSM stories back in audiobook form.
"The Ultimate Sport": A group of hunters are tracking down escaped convicts, and the stakes are winner take all.
"Folsom Party": At an exclusive leather party, a dominant alpha gets more than for which he bargained.
"The Program": A new fish joins a special rehabilitation program in prison and finds his place in the testosterone-drenched pecking order.
"Birthday Boy": A dominant receives a new slave for his birthday. It's the perfect way to blow out the candles and make a wish.
©1992 Robert Payne (P)2019 Capricorn Literary
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