The Man Who Liked Wintergreen (Spice it Up)

Lucius Parhelion


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The Man Who Liked Wintergreen (Spice it Up) by Lucius Parhelion
It's 1935 in a Los Angeles that's both booming and sleazy. Mike Warren is a slick shyster, a queer man who makes a good living selling legal services to those no one else will defend. The Reverend Johnny Breuer is a clergyman who reconciled with his own homosexuality by giving up his congregation to serve others through charity and political reform.

After Johnny saves Mike from a murderous thug, he collects his payment by making Mike help him rescue a settlement house from the prominent attorney Johnny suspects is robbing the charitable trust blind. As the two men untangle this web of corruption, they grow increasingly close, finding that good-natured worldliness and worldly good-heartedness are not as opposed as they once both believed. Now they only have to survive a late-night visitor to Mike's beach house, and the shady trouble following in his wake, to learn if their lust is actually as clean and strong as wintergreen.
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