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The indescreet creases of space - colored comic and short novel - cover

The indescreet creases of space - colored comic and short novel

Ricardo Tronconi

Publisher: Ricardo Tronconi

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Summary

Who says that erotic novels don’t make room for time travelling? Undoubtedly not "La Novella Orchidea".
Seriously involved with his conjugal obligations, in the second half of the last century, an unknown writer unexpectedly finds himself copulating with a wonderful, Indian, curry flavoured woman. Her name is Adhal Geesha (letter more letter less), she’s married to a well known faithless and adulterous man, and she wants revenge; besides she is a time traveller.
The two characters, embarking on an increasingly intense affair, get to bend the creases of space, through the creases of sex, up to being hurled into the middle of the infamous naval battle, during which Nelson ends up winner at Cape Trafalgar.
Will our heroes succeed in reaching their orgasm, thanks to which they’ll be able to go back to life, to their era, returning from death? Or, will someone else pay for their erotic deceit?
Available since: 02/18/2019.

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