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The Stud
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London, 1969. The hottest, hippest, wildest domain of hedonists and pleasure-seekers, where swingers swarm the clubs and discos in a high-stakes quest to live for the moment. At the centre of this decadent scene, one man plays all the angles, never missing a chance to score with the beautiful women who desire him - and walks the line between ecstasy and overload. Now the woman he wants the most knows his number - and may just call his bluff.
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Product details
- Paperback | 336 pages
- 130 x 198 x 24.89mm | 278g
- 18 Apr 2013
- Simon & Schuster Ltd
- London, United Kingdom
- English
- UK ed.
- 1849836469
- 9781849836463
- 162,944
Back cover copy
At a club like Hobo, there's no such thing as an improssible fantasy... Come to the nightspot where the beautiful people hang out, and meet: Tony Blake - your host and guide - and anything else you want him to be Fontaine Khaled - jet-setting beauty - her face is her fortune and men are her weakness Alexandra - her nubile step-daughter - determined to sample everything the big city has to offer Like no book before or since, "The Stud" gets to grips with the debauched and decadent lifestyles of society's high flyers. You won't believe your eyes... 'Sexual athletics among the in-crowd!' "Sunday Times"
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About Jackie Collins
There have been many imitators but only ever one Jackie Collins. The iconic British author was called 'the definition of a class act' by Graham Norton and a 'smart, talented and gorgeous woman who paved the road for many of us' by Sandra Bullock. With millions of her books sold in more than forty countries, and with thirty-one international bestsellers to her credit, she is one of the world's top-selling novelists. Her first novel, The World Is Full of Married Men, was published in 1968 and established Jackie as an author who dared to step where no other female writers had gone before. Jackie was awarded an OBE in 2013 for her services to literature and charity. When accepting the honour she said to the Queen, 'Not bad for a school drop-out' - a revelation capturing her belief that both passion and determination can lead to big dreams coming true. Jackie Collins lived in Beverly Hills where she had a front row seat to the lives she so accurately captured in her compulsive plotlines. She was a creative force, a trailblazer for women in fiction and, in her own words, 'A kick-ass writer!'
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