When a lonely political staffer combines a perilous gay romance with political skullduggery, he could end up Stealing the Mayor’s Underpants.
Mike Dodger wants to elect the first gay mayor of Portland. Mike knows that elections are won through dirty tricks, lies, mudslinging, and out-and-out election fraud. Unfortunately, the candidate Kim Flanders believes in truth, justice, and clean campaigning, so Mike must find ways to mask his nefarious activities.
When the incumbent mayor, Justin T. Albee, makes a televised speech mocking his challenger’s homosexuality, Mike responds with ...
When a lonely political staffer combines a perilous gay romance with political skullduggery, he could end up Stealing the Mayor’s Underpants.
Mike Dodger wants to elect the first gay mayor of Portland. Mike knows that elections are won through dirty tricks, lies, mudslinging, and out-and-out election fraud. Unfortunately, the candidate Kim Flanders believes in truth, justice, and clean campaigning, so Mike must find ways to mask his nefarious activities.
When the incumbent mayor, Justin T. Albee, makes a televised speech mocking his challenger’s homosexuality, Mike responds with every trick in his bag. Then he meets the mayor’s chief-of-staff, a male of eerie beauty, and Mike falls madly in lust. Sadly, Lance Hancock, the object of Mike’s yearnings, has not recognized his own gayness, so Mike is faced with the problems of getting around Kim Flanders’ scruples, tarnishing Albee politically, and seducing Lance.
David Holly lives, moves, and has his being in Portland, Oregon and environs. He is fascinated by the human penchant for odd mythologies, bizarre rituals, diverse religions, forlorn hopes, and broken dreams. He lives in a garish apartment with multihued walls hung with Haitian paintings and shelved with two thousand books. Sharing the apartment are sundry fur-bearing fellow mortals. He is exceptionally fond of strong coffee, red wine, English bitters, rich stout, inverted roller coasters, nude beaches, and hot-looking guys. He wears bright colors, tight slacks, exotic underwear, and slinky swim briefs. He is joyously pagan and loves making merry in heathen celebrations, marching in pride parades, and frolicking naked on Sauvie Island’s Collins Beach. Find out more about David Holly and his numerous publications at facebook.com/david.holly2 and gaywriter.org.
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Overview
When a lonely political staffer combines a perilous gay romance with political skullduggery, he could end up Stealing the Mayor’s Underpants.Mike Dodger wants to elect the first gay mayor of Portland. Mike knows that elections are won through dirty tricks, lies, mudslinging, and out-and-out election fraud. Unfortunately, the candidate Kim Flanders believes in truth, justice, and clean campaigning, so Mike must find ways to mask his nefarious activities.
When the incumbent mayor, Justin T. Albee, makes a televised speech mocking his challenger’s homosexuality, Mike responds with ...