In Motion

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Author: Andrew Evich ISBN: 9781301081158
Publisher: Andrew Evich Publication: March 1, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Andrew Evich
ISBN: 9781301081158
Publisher: Andrew Evich
Publication: March 1, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

This book is dedicated to Travis, Danny, Jeffrey, Albert, Dude, Ron, Bobby, and all the boys whose stories were told to me about their lives on the streets of Seattle. I owe them this expose`.
Felix X was born from a crack whore and abandoned because of his cleft lip, but Marge adopts him and loves him as her own. Felix proved to be special in many ways, bright, precocious, but rebellious against authority of any kind. Thought to be autistic, encumbered with diagnosis like ADHD, he managed to be thrown out of every middle school he attended. The high point of his life so far had been the times he spent with Marge's boyfriend Gene, and even that was a trade, Felix's body for Gene's love. But Gene an ex-commando, taught him to fight and Felix fought well. By fourteen he was notorious and nobody messed with him on the streets where he prostituted himself to rich men with bizarre tastes for young boys.
Felix learned something else from Gene, face a threat head-on, and when Artie, a pedophile ex-pro linebacker, rapes and beats Felix's boyfriend Mark, Felix decides to take revenge on Artie and on all the other men who prey on boys on the streets. Felix teams up with Detective Barnes and together they hatch a plan that will shake the roots of their city from high places in courtrooms down through the business community, but Felix may pay with his life.

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This book is dedicated to Travis, Danny, Jeffrey, Albert, Dude, Ron, Bobby, and all the boys whose stories were told to me about their lives on the streets of Seattle. I owe them this expose`.
Felix X was born from a crack whore and abandoned because of his cleft lip, but Marge adopts him and loves him as her own. Felix proved to be special in many ways, bright, precocious, but rebellious against authority of any kind. Thought to be autistic, encumbered with diagnosis like ADHD, he managed to be thrown out of every middle school he attended. The high point of his life so far had been the times he spent with Marge's boyfriend Gene, and even that was a trade, Felix's body for Gene's love. But Gene an ex-commando, taught him to fight and Felix fought well. By fourteen he was notorious and nobody messed with him on the streets where he prostituted himself to rich men with bizarre tastes for young boys.
Felix learned something else from Gene, face a threat head-on, and when Artie, a pedophile ex-pro linebacker, rapes and beats Felix's boyfriend Mark, Felix decides to take revenge on Artie and on all the other men who prey on boys on the streets. Felix teams up with Detective Barnes and together they hatch a plan that will shake the roots of their city from high places in courtrooms down through the business community, but Felix may pay with his life.

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