Bodies in the Bay

· The Wild Rose Press Inc
eBook
394
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

Ex-cop Mas Hammett, now a private investigator, encounters Sophie Chandler. Her sister has been murdered, and it looks like a serial killer has come to San Francisco. The only link between the victims is the kink community. Mas uses his contacts to investigate, but diving into the community raises long-buried feelings, especially when he realizes Sophie is a Domme. As they delve into Silicon Valley, they discover corruption in high places as well as their own passionate D/s romance that could help or hinder their investigation. Will they untangle the web of deceit and danger, or will they become engulfed in the darkness?

About the author

Richard Albion lives in San Mateo California with his wife (Who is the pillar which supports him) two grown children out of the nest, and multiple rescued animals making the nest better. He is a European melting pot, exceptional cook, clothing designer, artist and writer of erotic Fem-Dom fiction. Graduate of both UK and US colleges. Retired Sales professional now engaged in working on the artistic side of life. Enjoys travel, volunteering, martial arts, San Francisco and NorCal weather. Cannot live too far from the ocean-its genetic.Richards novels are contemporary, erotic BDSM, Fem Dom, love stories. The first series, Maid to Serve, Maid for Service, and Maid in Service track one man's journey into submission and finding physical and psychological satisfaction but most of all love. "Bodies in the Bay" is a mystery/thriller with erotic BDSM overtones. The latest a gender flip of the "Mistress of O".

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