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The Man from C.A.M.P.

The Gay Dogs: The Further Adventures of That Man from C.A.M.P.

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Being the Further Adventures of THAT MAN FROM C.A.M.P. Jackie Holmes, the Man from C.A.M.P., is at it again, this time surrounding himself with the most outrageous crime-fighting team ever assembled: THE GAY DOGS Queens, hustlers, and strippers help out, with many coffee breaks scattered along the way to pursue their favorite sports. Will the purloined pooches bite the dust? It's C.A.M.P. versus B.U.T.C.H., as Jackie Holmes and his furry friends race to a bone-gnawing climax! VICTOR J. BANIS is the author of 140 books, ranging from classics of gay literature to gothic romances to major historical novels. He recently published an account of his life as a paperback writer: Spine Intact, Some Creases, which is being reprinted by Borgo Press together with many of his novels. He currently resides in West Virginia.

172 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1967

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Victor J. Banis

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Victor J. Banis is a writer. http://www.vjbanisauthor.com/

Victor Jerome Banis (May 25, 1937 – February 22, 2019) was an American author, often associated with the first wave of west coast gay writing. For his contributions he has been called "the godfather of modern popular gay fiction

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434 reviews31 followers
December 16, 2021
This was fun until the hero raped a minor villain and then later the minor villain also rapes the hero.

And as I shouldn't have been surprised but the hero donned brown face for a undercover op
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November 25, 2012
Another fun CAMP adventure.

This one has a few great things going for it, the introduction of Jackie's fey friend Lady Agatha is a big plus. Plus the villains in this book are great, very realistic, sexy, and led by a screeching dominatrix, loved them.

A fun ride, but no real insight in the 1960's scene is provided and I'm more or a cat person than a dog person. Still, I really enjoy this series and this was no exception.
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