Death of a Transvestite .Hero/heroine Glen Marker sits on Death Row and offers to tell his life story in all its sordid detail in exchange for his last wish: to die in drag! In vivid pulp style, the author paints a portrait
| Title | : | Death of a Transvestite |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.73 (531 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1568581211 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 1999-04-21 |
| Genre | : |
Editorial : About the AuthorEd Wood, Jr., was a director, producer, screenwriter, actor, novelist, and cross-dresser. He died in 1978.
Hero/heroine Glen Marker sits on Death Row and offers to tell his life story in all its sordid detail in exchange for his last wish: to die in drag! In vivid pulp style, the author paints a portrait of the luscious Glenda on a one-way trip to the Big House.
She has written a good look at how easy it is to let the external pressures of life come between a couple.
This book is worth a read if you are looking for something that is more realistic in the lesbian genre.. Fine. It is a massive task, and the sum of the entire task is very difficult to articulate. " (pp.158-9)
It is an extraordinary book. All in all a refreshing look at foundation design.
My advice is to take the book at the level and depth you want to. I get that Raand is trying to be true to "pack behavior", wolf behavior, primal instincts and all, but it got to a point where they lost a little too much of their human quality too and I just couldn't relate anymore.
I'm pretty open, but the somewhat "bestiality" imagery of the sex scenes was not sexy or sensual, but rather a major turn off for me. I felt like I was reading about my neighbors' dogs sex lives. This book was a big let down 99% of the book just explained how factory suspens
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