The Magellan Curse - Paul Weightman - Books -  - 9798707081958 - February 10, 2021
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The Magellan Curse


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This is a story about the recent experiences of his Lordship, Sir Piers Sebastian Magellan. Piers was the only surviving heir to the Magellan family fortune. Piers moved to London just after he graduated from Dundee University in 1982. Having graduated with honours in Arts and Media studies, he had a passion for sculptures, so he became a sculpture, and a bloody good one at that. His wealth, along with his high society connections, enabled Piers to establish a foothold in the London & European arts scene. Initially, his creations sold well, gaining him notoriety and a very impressive income from the sale of his pieces. But his fame and his own accumulated wealth did not last long. His extravagant and some would say, his perverse lifestyle, would take its toll. He became an outcast by the very people who once regarded him as a genius where sculpturing was concerned. He sexual orientation played a major part in his downfall. Piers is bisexual and has an insatiable lust for transsexuals. She males, to be precise. Once such shemale who goes by the name of Lauren, (Previously known as Larry Spink) married Piers in a civil ceremony in Hampstead, North London. Piers had previously been married to a beautiful young woman; whose name is Rachel. They had a son between them. When Rachel found out that Piers was sexually active on the London gay scene, she divorced him, and got custody of their son, and moved to Truro in Cornwall. Within a year of the divorce, his father died after a long battle with cancer, and once the contents of his fathers had been divulged to him by his father's solicitors, Piers suddenly finds out that he has inherited everything.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 10, 2021
ISBN13 9798707081958
Pages 428
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 22 mm   ·   566 g
Language English  

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