The Short Man in Crime single work   short story  
Issue Details: First known date: 1996... 1996 The Short Man in Crime
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    y separately published work icon Quiver : A Book of Erotic Tales Tobsha Learner , Ringwood : Penguin , 1996 Z447948 1996 selected work short story

    'The bestselling erotic classic Quiver is twelve interlinked short stories that explore lust and human sexuality in all their sensual manifestations. Tobsha Learner transports us into a world of love, power and obsession, often blurring the line between reality and fantasy, bringing us face-to-face with delicately observed passion and pain Experience the angry fearlessness of youth, the pleasure of the new, sexual friction at its most primal, and the lingering fingers of a past that refuses to let go. Witty and provocative, Quiver explores desire in all its complexity. 'Taking in the panoply of sexual desire, each tale shudders with full-frontal detail in a style that is both lyrical and forensically accurate.' Vogue 'A deliciously horny read, inventive and sexy.' Linda Jaivin 'Fairy tales for the modern upmarket urban female.' Janine Burke 'Each tale shudders with full-frontal detail in a style that is both lyrical and forensically accurate.' Megan Le Masurier" --Website.'

    Ringwood : Penguin , 1996
    pg. 209-243
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