The Dry Spell

The Dry Spell by Ryan Loup-Glissant, published by Argyll Productions on June 30, 2023, is a 412-page work that immerses readers in the vibrant yet shadowy world of 1923 Chicago. Set against the backdrop of post-war revelry, the narrative explores the intertwining lives of a French doe escort, a troubled wolf Prohibition agent, and an ambitious fox mob-enforcer. As they navigate the city’s speakeasies and the darker realms of supernatural forces and secret societies, the story unfolds in a richly detailed historical and fantastical context.
Readers will encounter a blend of fiction, erotica, and dark fantasy as the characters become embroiled in a struggle against a rabbit steel magnate’s sinister ambitions. The book delves into themes of desire and ambition amid the chaos of a city grappling with the contradictions of prohibition. With its unique setting and complex characters, The Dry Spell invites exploration of the hidden depths of a world where the thirst for power and pleasure knows no bounds.
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It’s the Spring of 1923. Chicago’s cellars teem with animals seeking relief through the vices of liquor and prostitution. In the shadows beyond the all the gin and jazz of the post-war bacchanal dwell creatures who are even thirstier still.
When a simple speakeasy raid goes badly awry, a mysterious French doe escort, a troubled wolf Prohibition agent and an ambitious fox mob-enforcer become entangled in a darker world of supernatural forces, secret societies, and a rabbit steel magnate’s diabolical designs on a new world order.
In a town declared dry, Chicago’s taps and veins remain open. Better choose your libations carefully…
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