The Rice Queen Spy

Published
Mar 2007
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This is a gay, erotic fictional account of a man’s life. Philip Croft, a master spy for Her Majesty’s secret service, MI6, was cruelly outed and tortured for his homosexuality. All his adult life he was a dedicated rice queenâ€"partial only to Asian men. In his life he had three lovers and some brief sexual encounters. He was a gentle man and a gentleman, a member of private clubs, a man of privilege, who was betrayed by some of his friendsâ€"not for being gay, but for being too decent and naïve.
This novel traces Philip’s life and his loves, and is a triumphant testimony to a gay man’s passage from mid-life to old age. Brushes with death and derring-do followed him even into his elder years. He was able to keep his dignity and live a full life while thumbing his nose at his former superiors by opening a gay sauna in London. Being a rice queen was his preference, but living a fulfilled life was his destiny.
Readers of the author’s suspense novel The Daemon in Our Dreams will recall that Paul Rowan visited Philip Croft in his London home and told him about his eerie encounters with the dream-daemon Ramesh. In the later pages of this book we see Paul Rowan’s fate through the perspective of Philip and his lover Robin.
This book breathes life into the narrative of a gay man who served his country through deception, and though his country punished him for his personal deception, he became the victor rather than the victim.

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Sep 2007 Senneff House ISBN 0975275666
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First Edition Mar 2007 Senneff House Pulishers ISBN 1617926159
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Apr 2010 Senneff House Publishers ISBN B003HS555W
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