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During World War II, a gay navy sailor works undercover to catch Nazi spies, in this "fast-moving" novel from the author of Gods and Monsters ( Publishers Weekly). During shore leave in New York, Seaman Second Class Hank Fayette, a Texas country boy in the big city, finds himself visiting a gay brothel, where he is swiftly arrested during a raid. Facing the prospect of a dishonorable discharge—or worse—he is given another option: Return to the brothel, near Manhattan's West Side piers, and work undercover as a prostitute. Nazi agents are rumored to haunt the area, and Hank is a perfect lure to trap them. This military man is about to risk his life for his country in a way he never expected in "a spy thriller that breaks new ground" from the author of Eminent Outlaws and The Notorious Dr. August ( Kirkus Reviews).
- Publisher
- Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
- First published
- 1988
Available formats
- Print — 280 pages · ISBN 9781480424548
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