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D/S: An Anti-Love Story (Hardcover)

by Gary S. Kadet (Author)
3.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (94 customer reviews)


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Fade in on Perry Patetick, the anti-hero of this so-called anti-love story, as he's about to lose his newspaper job and drift into the world of S&M, in particular D/S--D for Dominance, S for submission. Perry is a submissive, which means he gets chained up and beaten a lot. And you wouldn't believe how much he enjoys it. While making the scene, he also makes such new acquaintances as Auntie Maim, Lady Pain, and Deprav-o, whose voluminous contributions to his exotic education are lavishly detailed. But life takes a fateful turn when he meets Karen Pashlust, scene name Karenina. Off-scene, she's a respectable real-estate dealer, portly rather than svelte--from certain viewpoints she can look rather like Winston Churchill--but on-scene, she's somebody whose erotic soul vibrates to Perry's. They fall in love. They make plans to run off together. The fly in their ointment, however, is Karenina's husband. Bennie, clod though he is, adores Karenina almost as much as Perry does and won't let her go. Stalemate--until suddenly Karenina is found murdered, beaten to death, and guess who becomes the cops' number-one suspect. But Perry is one resourceful submissive, and nobody, but nobody, is going to set him up and get away with it. Kadet's debut has some of the mystery novel's trappings (steady there, Agatha Christie), but it's more identifiably a journey--toward pornography. Markers along the way are decadence, depravity, and sleaze. -- Copyright © 2000 Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Product Description
When Perry Patetick explores Dominance and submission with Karenina, he thinks he has found the change he so desperately needs. Once the music stops, however, Perry finds himself the prime suspect in a brutal S&M style murder, and only he can sort through the illusions of his affair to find the reality of what actually happened.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; 1st edition (June 3, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312848846
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312848842
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (94 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,838,586 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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131 of 133 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Flippancy Does Not An Engaging Novel Make, October 17, 2000
By "lescaret" (Shirley, MA United States) - See all my reviews
I wanted to like this book because I'd heard positive things about it, also because it supposedly treated BDSM in a realistic & intelligent fashion. Unfortunately, this is one of those books whose characters are immediately annoying & the narrator's voice is hopelessly flippant and arrogant. One third of the way into it and I was hoping the main character Perry would end up with a ball gag in his mouth and his hands chained somewhere far from his typewriter keys. Alas, it wasn't to be. This book may be breaking new ground, joining the mystery genre with that of erotic fiction, but it just doesn't read very well.
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98 of 99 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Notes From The Underground Meets Amateur Hour, February 16, 2001
By A Customer
The author succeeds in creating an untrustworthy narrator who reads like a true psycho. However, the plot is thin, the characters one-dimensional lampoons, and the writing simply terribly, painfully bad. For example, during a scene in a mall foodcourt, the author writes, "... the conversation laced with sexual innuendo blurred my hearing." I did a quick internet search, and found exactly two references to "blurred hearing," both of these being for a rock band out of Baja, Californina. In other words, I was correct in my assessment: Kadet mixes metaphors like a cement truck in an earthquake. If you're looking for good BDSM-related fiction, I suggest you stick with the professionals like Cecelia Tan, John Warren, and Anne Rampling. Even for the work of an amateur, this book leaves much to be desired.
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126 of 130 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars D/S=Disappointing Story, September 29, 2000
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As an "anti-love story" D/S is an utter success, since no reader can empathize enough with the cliched characters to even admit the possibility of love or emotion. D/S, while purporting to humanize the BDSM scene, instead performs the cruel sleight of hand of illustrating the ordinariness of scene participants and making them all the more hideous for that; he seems to take particular glee, for example, in critiquing the physical appearance of the suburbanites in the scene and equating it with their kinkiness and moral decay. It's a slap in the face for anyone interested in the scene and Kadet's criticism ultimately stinks more of playground insults rather than biting social commentary; it doesn't take much skill to insult an entire sexual subculture based on the attractiveness or unattractiveness of its characters.In addition, Kadet's attempt at postmodern literary structure--telling the story through narrative and other materials--fails miserably, as his pages and pages of online chat transcript clog an already bloated tale. Added to this is an unusually tepid murder plot, which is again, more reminiscent of a Very Special Episode of a television police drama--it is bland, predictable and a plot device that has been worn to death in media dealings with BDSM. Likewise, Kadet's ultimate conclusion that BDSM is the last refuge for the terminally abused and power hungry (and let's not forget the unattractive!) is ultimately a foolish exercise. If Kadet had wanted to truly tell an innovative story, he could have shown at least some kinky characters as well adjusted, or heaven forbid, happy, rather than retreading trite and stereotypical portrayals of kinky people and describing it as an artistic landmark. In this case readers looking for kinky thrills, a peek into the sexual underground or even scene information would be much better served looking elsewhere. Don't bother with D/S.
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