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Beastly Behaviour (Nexus)

Beastly Behaviour (Nexus)
By Aishling Morgan

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Genevieve Stukely is working as an erotic dancer in the American west when she learns that her uncle is dead and that she is to inherit the family estate on the borders of Dartmoor. Only when she returns to the mother country does she discover that Sir Robert Stukely did not die simply of old age, but was found with an expression of utmost terror frozen on his features. Nearby were the footprints of a gigantic hound. Now Mistress of Stukely Manor and known to have a colourful past, Genevieve quickly finds herself the centre of attention for half the rakes and ne'erdowells in Devon. "Beastly Behaviour" follows the Truscott saga into its fifth generation with a tale of bizarre lust and Gothic horror drawn from several historical and literary sources to make it one of the most elaborate erotic novels ever published.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #162692 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-03-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 256 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"'Red hot spanking scenes... and naughty' FRM"

About the Author
Aishling Morgan is an established and popular author of erotic fiction.


Customer Reviews

"The Hound of the Baskervilles" - what *really* happened5
Conan Doyle may not be actually spinning in his grave, but he may well be slowly rotating...

This latest instalment of Aishling Morgan's saga of the Truscotts takes us to Dartmoor, where the appearance of a spectral hound is but one of the many weird and mysterious goings-on. Of course, Dr John Watson (under the pseudonym of Arthur Conan Doyle) wrote a very well-known account of these events, but, as will become clear from reading this book, Watson had good reason not to tell the full story, and to distort many parts of it. Here, at last, Aishling Morgan provides us with the unvarnished truth, and, true to form, fills it from beginning to end with the steamiest sex.

The dark moors of Dartmoor, the ghostly hound, the world's greatest detective and his equally famous assistant, and lots and lots of explicit sex .... what more could any discerning reader want?

A Vigorous Mystery Romp on Dartmoor5
Here the redoubtable Aishling Morgan presents us with a magnificent erotic parody of a gripping Sherlock Holmes yarn, concerning scary beasts of human and other sorts on Dartmoor. Convoluted family histories and family secrets combine with the youthfully lusty urges of the younger generation to provide a vigorous romp involving several of the principal characters, both aristocratic and lower class, in frequent situations that lay bare their overheated emotions. Punitive sanctions of the corporal variety notwithstanding, much enjoyment is experienced by all!

beastly behaviour5
awhile since i read this but i remember it was good,for 86pence you cant go wrong. m nicolson.