Vintage Pulp and Original Gay Erotica
Ballbuster
HIS69
(same as GAY-175)
HIS69-065
Damon Martin
$1.95
FOREWORD
You need a special something to break into the glittering underground of New York’s rich and talented. Tim Barton had it—a very special something—that swung between his legs in proud, heavy splendor.
Many envied it. Many craved it. Some could have it… for a price.
When the tall, blond runaway learned that it could earn him up to $100 an inch—and more—he used it as a battering ram to smash his way into the privileged core of the inner circle. Ballbuster tells just how Tim won a place among that fabulously endowed elite, the kept boys of the very rich.
There, he got what he wanted… along with far, far more than he had bargained for.
Tim had entered a cryptic world of unwritten laws and diamond-edged hazards, where luxury cloaked danger, like a Persian carpet spread across a minefield. There were obliging servants and grand hotels—and the sudden flash of a knifeblade in the bright spring sunlight. There were plane trips and drug trips—both first class, and both all the way.
And, too, there were the cool-eyed inhabitants of Tim’s strange new world:
Jay Goldenberry—the brilliant, boyish ad man driving himself relentlessly after young bucks, hard drugs, and self-destruction.
Tony Manfredi—the super-pimp who recruits Tim to be the prize stud in his stable of boy stallions.
Edward Dunn—the man who keeps Tim… and matches him in a no-holds-barred erotic tournament against a friend’s hyper-sexed boy wonder.
Jerry Coffield—the youthful priest who, come sundown, switches from clerical black to the midnight leather and steel-bright chains of a darker rite.
Tommy Burke—spoiled, tormented—high on hard rock and harder passions—heated with something Tim has to have… and only Tommy can give.
Ballbuster whirls the reader around the velvet playgrounds of Manhattan and Fire Island. Tim’s quest among the horny satyrs and their ever-ready studs, the bawdy and the bored, the speed freaks and the saints, leads him to sexual triumphs and a strange, new knowledge.
Author Damon Martin strips away the silken facade of a world he knows well—a world where fact is wilder than fantasy—and where a boy like Tim can make an indelible mark on the memory.
If you’re very lucky, you may meet him there some day (but do move carefully, and be very sure your stars are right).
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