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William Maltese (Author)
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December 22, 2002
FATHER. FIEND? SCIENTIST. BUTCHER? PATRIOT. NAZI?Sebastian S. Mann, prominent member of post-WWII U.S. rocket development, has gone missing with other expedition members supposedly caving in South America. Having done so just days before revelations that he may have been responsible for the deaths of over two-hundred thousand gays, Jews, gypsies, and Romanian freedom fighters.Years later, the male heirs of three missing members of Mann's lost expedition meet up in deep Brazilian jungle to explore evidence finally turned up of their fathers' possibly last campsite.Brad Lexly and Kurt Mann, childhood friends and lovers, rekindle their previous passionate relationship but know its success, beyond the isolating jungle environment, depends upon an acceptable explanation for Sebastian Mann's disappearance. More dangerous people than they, though, seek answers, too, and also provide definite possibilities for this expedition ending up just as missing as the one gone before it.

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"...SS MANN HUNT...comes through with surprisingly more plot-line than did [Maltese's] sex-lead WHEN SUMMER COMES." -- qualitygayfiction/Galenn/2003

"...a great story of love lost, love found, mysteries ...great sex...in the exotic Amazon Basin of Brazil..." -- erotic-readers.com/2003

"...a love relationship...adventure (with Nazi-war-criminal thematic)...and exotic locale...make this one a very hot not-to-miss-read!" -- openbookltd.com/2003

"We're talking ... a protagonist from New Mexico ... deep Brazilian jungles ... adventure (reminding of Alex von Mann's SLAVES) ... mystery ... [AND] romance." -- yazzic.co.uk/books, April 2003

From the Inside Flap

"YEAH, I'LL SETTLE FOR THAT," HE ADMITS.

"I'll even settle for killed and cannibalized by natives, or eaten by wildlife. I'll settle for any fate except the one that paints my father as a Nazi monster out to cover his tracks. Because I remember him, you know? I wasn't so young at the time he disappeared that I didn't know with certainty who and what he was. And I tell you, he was a good, kind, caring human being, man and father. He had his faults, but they weren't of the magnitude, or of the grotesque nature, insinuated by muckraking journalists who took advantage of a real tragedy to run down the character and reputation of a man unable to defend himself."


Product Details

  • Paperback: 178 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse (December 22, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595261884
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595261888
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,726,730 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I've been in the business of writing books for a very long time, and I derive particular enjoyment from visiting different places and then trying to relay the "essence" of those places to my readers. Likewise, I'm very adventuresome as regards trying new things, whether it be exotic and strange foods and/or other more personal "things".

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seamlessly combines adventure, romance, and erotica!, October 18, 2003
This review is from: SS MANN HUNT (Paperback)
William Maltese, best known for hugely popular gay novels like Summer Sweat, When Summer Comes, and the Stud Draqual Mystery Series, offers a gay adventure novel, SS Mann Hunt.

Actually, this first-person narrative seamlessly combines adventure, romance, and erotica. The erotica takes over at times, and even some of the narrator's descriptions of physical surroundings become intensely sexual.

With Brad Lexly and Kurt Mann searching a South American jungle to learn what happened to their fathers, they constantly encounter danger, and have constant encounters with each other. Some might call it pulp fiction, but from an inventive author who can turn phrases in brilliant ways and keep readers turning pages.

Adding to the tension, it looks like Kurt's father-the renowned scientist Sebastian S. Mann-might have been a Nazi war criminal. Twists and turns occur often, but Maltese holds off on the biggest revelations until late in the novel.

Maltese's life sounds like an adventure, so it's no surprise that he excels at writing adventure. Besides authoring over a hundred novels under various names, he has served in the U.S. Army, traveled the globe, and worked with a vast array of publishers. Book lovers will doubtlessly keep hearing his name(s) during talks of many different genres, and I look forward to discovering more of his writing.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's a one handed read, May 17, 2004
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This review is from: SS MANN HUNT (Paperback)
If you're a fan of gay erotica, you owe it to yourself to read "SS Mann Hunt" by William Maltese. Maltese has once again shown us how well he can write in this genre. Similar to his "Conspiracy of Ravens" in that the explicit sex scenes are supported by a good story, "SS Mann Hunt" is an excellent blend of both.
We find three men, Brad and Kurt, who are ex lovers from their teenaged years, and Jim, searching for their respective fathers who vanished under mysterious circimstances years before in the South American jungle of Brazil. Complicating the mystery, Kurt Mann's father is suspected of ties to Nazi Germany, in addition to the possible murder of his friends' fathers in the Amazon jungle. If he can, he and Brad hope to rekindle the relationship of their youth without the spectre of those unwanted questions of Kurt's father as obstacles. Although they are all experienced spelunkers, their search leads them into some tight spots involving underground caves, unexpected and sudden flooding, and other surprises.
If the outcome of the relationship between Brad and Kurt is in doubt, their passion for one another not. In true Maltese form, Brad and Kurt show us in explicit detail just how passionate they are, and how they manage to overcome fatigue, jungle heat, imagined (or real) shadowy figures tracking their every move, and their own doubts about the wisdom of their quest, to express their mutual enjoyment of each other. In addition to the frequent scenes of erotica, Maltese's wit finds expression in both the narrative and dialog and keeps the reader enthusiastically along for the ride. Complete with a surprise ending, "SS Mann Hunt" is an excellent exploration into the Brazilian jungle and the land of gay erotica. For those looking for a story that will keep their attention, without being so weighty that they can't enjoy the real purpose of the book, "SS Mann Hunt" is highly recommended.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FINALLY! NOT N.YC.! NOT L.A.!, January 16, 2003
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Would you believe a major gay book with a narrator from -- are you ready? -- Santa Fe, New Mexico! This from an author, William Maltese, who has made himself an international best-seller of gay "literaure" by writing primarily about blond blue-eyed California surfer-types (CALIFORNIA CREAMIN', SUMMER SWEAT) and/or about New York City's upper crust (his Stud Draqual mystery series).

Granted SS MANN HUNT's Brad Lexly and his fellow gay characters get plopped down, by the author, into the middle of the exotic Brazilian Amazon, but that's in order to provide a plot line far more intricate and involved (and, I think, far more interesting), than the more simplistic plot Maltese provides in his sex-lead novel WHEN SUMMER COMES. Not to say that there isn't plenty of explicit sex in SS MANN HUNT, hot and heavy enough for just about anyone, but it "hangs" on a story, a mystery, and a romance that are complex and exciting above and beyond all of the heavy breathing. The book is a well-worked departure for the author that reminds me of Alex von Mann's SLAVES, except this book has a far more satisfactory conclusion.

Everything about SS MANN HUNT is pretty enjoyable and worth the price, starting with Brad's being a gay from Santa Fe, instead of from New York City, or from Los Angeles, or from San Francisco. The Brazilian locale of the novel is exotic enough, the mystery mysterious enough, the love story romantic enough, to hold your attention. Did I mention how much I personally loved that two of the characers have a romantic homosexual history that's allowed to re-blossom within the hot-house jungle environment but can again go sour at any moment? As for the underlying Nazi (SS-thunderbolts insignia) implications, well I doubt that this particular subject matter will EVER be totally exhuasted by way of providing riveting story-telling material.

It's a great day when a great gay author of Maltese's obvious caliber, stature, and international popularity, along with his publisher, start admitting there are gays who exist in the broad heretofore pretty-much-ignored "hinterland" between the much-ballyhooed metropolitan gay areas of the U.S.'s East and West coasts. And this book deserves success for this reason alone, as well as for all of the other inherent good-read reasons that'll see it become another international classic for its author.

Bravo William!

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
last campsite, cave complex, fruit leather
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Sebastian Mann, Captain Fortuna-Mata, Daniel Kenner, Marc Klexter, Mesa Juanita, Kurt Mann, Amazon Basin, New Zealand, Brad Lexly, Professor Denlick, Thank God, Jim Kenner, New Mexico, Sarah Maxwell, Universidad de Asuncion
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