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4.0 out of 5 stars Erotic gay suspence story, August 3, 2007
This review is from: Masters' Counterpoints (Paperback)
The overbearing Charles Iverson Stuart III and his son, Charles IV, have been kidnapping handsome young men, imprisoning them in a purpose built dungeon and subjecting them to torture and brutal rape. The abductions go unreported until they pick on aspiring TV actor Frank DeSilva. Frank seeks help from therapist Dr Bruce Macleod, but for obvious reasons he does not want to go to the police. However when the police direct two more victims to Dr MacLeod as consultant it seems that they have the beginnings of an investigation that cannot be avoided.
The handsome Dr Macleod himself is gay, and into S&M, or SM as he prefers, something enjoyed between loving and willing partners. Things become complicated when Bruce recognises the reciprocated stirrings of attraction with his purportedly straight client Frank, and while his professional ethics won't allow him to act on these feelings while he is counselling Frank, that doesn't stop the two of them getting together immediately he discharges him.
What future though is there for Bruce with Frank, who is concerned about the effects any hints of his being gay would have on his acting career, and how will Frank react to Bruce's SM interests. What chance is there of stopping the two sadistic abductors before they go too far when their victims refuse to go public through fear of humiliation.
Larry Townsend creates an interesting tale with likeable characters; one even feels a touch of sympathy for the young Charles IV. Masters' Counterpoints is a story of suspense, a detective thriller and a love story which includes, but is not dominated by, plenty of explicit action as each victim describes to Dr MacLeod in detail his treatment at the hands of his abductors.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Adventure, Love, S/M, Incest, January 9, 2006
This review is from: Masters' Counterpoints (Paperback)
"A handsome actor is kidnapped, tortured, and raped by two men who keep him blindfolded throughout the ordeal. His therapist, Bruce MacLeod, soon discovers other men in town who have gone through the same experiences. MacLeod's investigation leads to adventure, love, S/M sex ... and a father-son partnership that's gone too far."--© zebraz
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Masters' Counterpoints by Larry Townsend (Paperback - Oct. 1991)
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