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Infernal Vices

Resurrectionist, Book 3

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Infernal Vices

By: Isobel Starling
Narrated by: Gary Furlong
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The thrilling final book in the M/M Historical trilogy, "Resurrectionist"

January 1898
Benedict Hannan has veered off his celibate, godly path and onto one of erotic exploration with his beloved criminal Sebastian Cavell. He is also trying and failing to rid himself of the insidious bonds of the deviant cabal Fratres Seminis. The cabal drew Benedict into their blasphemous schemes at the behest of his ex-lover Lord Euan Ardmillan. However, now Ardmillan is out of favour with the leader, Lawrence Blake, and considered to be a betrayer.

Benedict’s relationship with Sebastian grows ever closer, but it’s his friendship with fellow acolyte Charles Ashe that leads to a discovery that could end Lawrence Blake for good. They must tread carefully, for when the young, blond hedonist Leopold Von Liebenstein returns to London, Blake’s nefarious plan to dabble in ancient Greek magic and pass through the veil draws ever closer to completion.

Infernal Vices is an M/M historical romance and contains graphic descriptions of gay sex.

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©2024 Isobel Starling (P)2024 Decent Fellows Press
Historical Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Romance Victorian Ancient Greece
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Fab narration in this long awaited last chapter of The Resurrectionists. Rampant continuance directly on from the end of Book 2.

This series made me wonder if Anna Butler, K J Charles and Isobel Starling are one and the same author as they use similar themes: 1. Indian heritage. 2. Similar places in London in similar time periods. 3. Similar character names. 4. Use the same narrators. 5. Same genre 6. Heterochromic eyes.

The last chapter is like a stage play farce, followed by a touching Epilogue.

IMO the new artwork/book jacket does not represent the period setting, style and clever artistic sentiments of the book series.

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