Moral Turpitude
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Davis Sheffield, formerly Robert Davis Jones, is the billionaire majority shareholder of Sheffield Industries, a private defense contractor. When Sheffield family members accuse Davis of “moral turpitude,” based on kinky exploits from his past, he faces a civil suit to remove him from management. Warned by Ange Parker, a young, idealistic attorney, he must go into hiding to avoid being served even as he sends Ange, armed with proxies and powers of attorney, into the corporate lion's den to represent his interests.
Enjoying his sudden freedom and anonymity, playboy Davis heads for San Francisco where he indulges in fanciful and erotic adventures involving street people, city officials and a beautiful Pagan dominatrix. Meanwhile, Ange has learned she must face far greater dangers than she bargained for as she maneuvers between corporate intrigues, the ruthlessness of a drug cartel and a paranoid arms dealer, all while struggling with inner demons that threaten her confidence. Only the protection of her female Zulu bodyguard and unlimited financial resources from Davis help her avoid disaster.
Under desperate circumstances in far-flung corners of the world from Costa Rica to the jungles of Borneo, Ange and Davis fight for survival against a sadistic killer, hungry tigers and corrupt CIA agents. Finding unexpected strength in their growing love while devising creative strategies to survive, Ange and Davis learn how precious life and love can be.
Layne Winklebleck
Layne is retired and lives most of the time in Santa Eulalia, Costa Rica (near Atenas) with his wife and life partner Kat Sunlove. He grew up in Tigard, Oregon, has a B.S. from Portland State University and a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Denver. He has been a parole officer in Oregon, a social work educator on the clinical faculty at the University of Washington School of Social Work, editor and general manager for Spectator Magazine in San Francisco and editor of a quarterly magazine of the Free Speech Coalition. Moral Turpitude is his first novel.
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