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The Astonishing Adventures of Lord Likely by Mr. Andrew D. Fanton

Not for the faint of heart, or weak of bladder.

BEHOLD!  The most THRILLING tales ever committed to the inter-net! OBSERVE!  As Victorian adventurer and gentle-man of action, Lord Likely, solves BAFFLING mysteries and battles TERRIFYING foes! GASP!  As Lord Likely and his hapless man-servant, Botter, encounter killer prostitutes, undead gentlemen, female pirates and HORRIFYING beasts! THRILL!  As Likely beds a succession of gorgeous females, while keeping . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes twice weekly.
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Bartlett House by Patricia J. McLean and Duane Poncy

A Will Adelhardt - Lucy Hidalgo Mystery

When a fire burns down the historic Bartlett House, the body of young activist, Emmy d’Angelo is found inside, dressed in bondage gear.  Her older lover, professor Will Adelhardt, is under suspicion, but the manner in which Emmy is found is incomprehensible to Adelhardt, who is devastated by her loss.  Now he must take a dark voyage through the . . .

A complete novel.
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BARTLETT HOUSE

Great

Editor: Chris Poirier
December 7, 2008

Bartlett House is a great read.  At times, I found it riveting, and even when it’s not, the writing is still as smooth as silk.

The story begins with a deliberately set fire in an old, abandoned house, in one of the better parts of town.  A body is found, and [more . . .]

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THE ASTONISHING ADVENTURES OF LORD LIKELY

Something to Tickle Your Fancy

Member: Miladysa
February 28, 2011

Lord Likely never fails to raise a smile or anything else come to that. Correction. In the past, he has risen to any occasion with gusto. However, recent strenuous tussles with a strumpet by the name of Sandy Straddleton have left His Lordship, as well as any future heirs, in a rather delicate state. The same can never be said [more . . .]

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