The Killing of the Flamenco Dancer
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About the Book
The Killing of the Flamenco Dancer - Where desperation, desire, and lust collide.
The desire to find true love is an ongoing quest. Marisa, a forty-one-year-old Spaniard now living in Boston and vice president of a marketing agency, uses her sharp tongue, manipulative wit, and voluptuous body to escape her past. At her weekly Girls Night Out, Marisa marks her prey-Reggie, a struggling Bahamian artist with raw talent who enjoys painting in the nude.
Marisa and Reggie embark on a collision course of a tumultuous love affair versus Reggie's upcoming art exhibition due in three months. For Reggie, staying true to his passion for art is his greatest challenge and creates tension throughout their relationship. The dances of the bullfighter, the drinks at El Mojito, the call of the voodoo doctor, the nude dances, intense sex scenes-in the shower, in the car, in the office-all lead to an emotionally possessed Reggie. Meanwhile, Marisa does whatever it takes to turn Reggie into her personal love slave and Boston's Artiste Extraordinaire.
About the Author
Anthony Maillard is a writer, photographer, and musician. Anthony’s third book, The Killing of the Flamenco Dancer, is a fictional love story based in Boston, Massachusetts. Once again, Anthony displays his ability to document the emotion of his characters with intense dialogue and detailed narrative producing a provocatively sensual romance novel. He previously published a news magazine entitled If Yuh Int’rested—providing news from the Caribbean to the West Indian populace in North America. His thoughtprovoking (not so idle) Thoughts and Questions and Third World Café continue to be listed on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and Xlibris Web sites.