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A Date with the Incubus - Gay Erotica

G.R. Richards

Maison d'édition: Between the Two

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In rural villages across Zanzibar, the Popo Bawa is the most feared of all supernatural creatures. When Gus sets out to investigate the case, he's certain the people are experiencing nothing more than sleep paralysis coupled with some sort of shared cultural nightmare. How will Gus react when it turns out the dreaded incubus has been right in front of him throughout the entire investigation?
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