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1939: the flying/floating Pan Am Clipper is embarking on a 20-hour flight from England to NY. Is there a Nazi scientist aboard? Check. An American movie star? An escaping Fascist family? A Russian Princess? Yes, yes, yes. And is the effeminate front flight attendant, Nicky, queer? How about Davy, the rear flight attendant? Will the thief get Lady Oxenford's jewel's, or perhaps Nicky's? Hang tight for thrills to come!
— Apr 08, 2021 06:10AM
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Greg
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Margaret, 19 y/o, has had hot, passionate sex (with thief Harry) in a bunk just a few feet from her parents. The next morning her mom comments that Marg looks flushed, Marg says, "I'm feeling guilty because I stole a strawberry from the breakfast buffet." Just an example of how terribly bad, so on-the-nose, the prose is in this novel.
— Apr 09, 2021 10:31AM

Greg
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Why is it that only the ladies gently massage themselves while aboard an airplane? For the record, it turns out both flight attendants, Nick and Davy, are 'musicals'! Gotta hand it to Follett, he sure knows his way around women's underwear!
— Apr 08, 2021 03:59PM