Riverdale Avenue Books’
Publishes The Provocateur’s Payback, an Acclaimed International LGBT thriller
“A fantastic
portrait of decadence filled with wit.” — Vanity
Fair (Spanish edition)
RIVERDALE, NEW
YORK, March 27, 2015 -- Riverdale Avenue
Books is pleased to announce the publication of The Provocateur’s Payback by Paco Munoz-Botas under the its LGBT Magnus
imprint. Previously published in Spain,
the international thriller received rave reviews in Europe.
The Provocateur’s Payback, an erotic thriller of international intrigue, introduces a trio of memorable characters: Curro, disillusioned playboy who’s left the club scene behind in search of a new life purpose after losing his beloved dog; Dima, handsome martial arts champion who’s fled from goons in the Russian Mafia; and Eugenia, elegant super-model with stunning green eyes whom the witless gossips of Madrid society have long pegged as Curro’s ideal consort.
The
action opens on a warm spring afternoon, as Curro’s driving his convertible
sports car, heading back to Madrid from a country house weekend. His world is
turned upside down when he hears a desperate plea: “Hurry, please! Quickly! Get
going, they want to kill me.” Before Curro can protest, Dima’s flopped in to
the passenger seat. Abandoning caution, Curro agreeably floors the gas with the
mysterious stranger next to him.
The action speeds along from Curro’s apartment, where Dima finds safe haven to recover from the stab wounds he suffered that fateful night; to Madrid’s Royal Opera House, where Russian thugs stalk Dima; to a posh Madrid night spot where Dima meets Eugenia, and an instant attraction sparks between them. Curro, with his keen sense of sexual chemistry, detects a special link between them, even as he hopes that Dima might save a spark for him.
Praise for The Provocateur’s Payback
“The most delirious gay thriller
in the history of [the] Spanish novel.”—Eñe Literary Magazine
“One of the season’s literary surprises.”—Shangay Magazine
“A fascinating story filled with humor, violence, and eroticism.”—El Cultural Magazine
About the Author
Paco Muñoz-Botas is a Spanish writer born in Madrid in 1956. He studied journalism, enjoys international travel, collecting art and resides in Madrid and Málaga, Spain. This is his first novel.
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