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It's September 1943, and Scotty Velner, the son of America's secretary of war enrolls at a prestigious college near Washington. He expects to spend most of his time studying. Instead, he enters a world of murder, sex, and espionage. Scotty's roommate, a handsome jock named David La Font, has Scotty confused and questioning his sexuality. When a close friend is murdered, Scotty finds that sharing a room with David is more then he could have ever expected. Meanwhile, Joseph Geiger, an American special agent, is sent to Vienna on a seemingly impossible mission, to get into the German's top-secret code room. Joseph's target for this assignment is a young Nazi officer named Frantz Reck, a code expert with dangerous secrets of his own. Posing as a merchant, Joseph befriends Frantz and discovers Frantz likes men. This valuable information has Joseph considering doing the unthinkable to complete his mission. It may mean risking everything he values, including his marriage. Out of options, Joseph takes drastic action to help win the war and save his life. Join Scotty, David, and Joseph as they enter uncharted waters and navigate their way through murder, gay love, and ruthless war in The Making of Men. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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