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Troubador Publishing Paperback English

The Last Cigarette

A journey through eroticism in a dangerously exciting dystopian future

By DC Little

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Troubador Publishing Paperback English

The Last Cigarette

A journey through eroticism in a dangerously exciting dystopian future

By DC Little

Regular price £9.99 £8.49 Save 15%
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  • In a society controlled by merciless gangs who thrive on extortion, Jay initially manages to stay under their radar in the near dystopian future. Jay, a wheelchair user dealing with anxiety, is secretly in love with a colleague, but he is in denial of his emotions for Sarah. On the eve of the government policy to add drugs to the water to stop smoking, circumstances force him to confront his feelings for her, as they begin to enjoy each other’s eroticism, becoming more and more explicit throughout one day. How will Jay in his wheelchair deal with these situations with his anxiety? And will Sarah from the office offer him any solace while he tries to avoid attention from the gangs, and as he attempts to enjoy his last cigarette? Especially when Sarah takes Jay into the heart of a gang’s sector in the middle of the city after a pub dinner...
In a society controlled by merciless gangs who thrive on extortion, Jay initially manages to stay under their radar in the near dystopian future. Jay, a wheelchair user dealing with anxiety, is secretly in love with a colleague, but he is in denial of his emotions for Sarah. On the eve of the government policy to add drugs to the water to stop smoking, circumstances force him to confront his feelings for her, as they begin to enjoy each other’s eroticism, becoming more and more explicit throughout one day. How will Jay in his wheelchair deal with these situations with his anxiety? And will Sarah from the office offer him any solace while he tries to avoid attention from the gangs, and as he attempts to enjoy his last cigarette? Especially when Sarah takes Jay into the heart of a gang’s sector in the middle of the city after a pub dinner...