The Pleasure Dome

The Pleasure Dome by Nick Gooch, published by AuthorHouse in 2010, is a suspenseful fiction novel comprising 368 pages. The story follows Lou Bardon as she searches for her missing brother, Paul, in Marseille. As she delves deeper into the investigation, she becomes entangled in the complex dynamics involving her brother’s lover, Joseph Acer, and the enigmatic Count Prosper De Vilemain. The narrative takes a dark turn with the unsettling discovery of a dismembered body, heightening the tension and uncertainty surrounding her brother’s fate.
Readers will find a gripping exploration of mystery and suspense as Lou navigates a world where nothing is as it seems. The plot intricately weaves together themes of familial loyalty and the dangers lurking beneath the surface of relationships. With its focus on thrilling twists and the psychological intricacies of its characters, The Pleasure Dome presents a compelling journey through deception and fear, challenging Lou to uncover the truth about her brother’s disappearance.
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Lou Bardon’s brother, Paul, has gone missing. He comes to Marseille to find him, but is quickly caught up in the machinations of her brother’s lover, Joseph Acer and the mysterious Count Prosper De Vilemain. The discovery of a dead body cut into six neat pieces makes her fear the worst. Nothing makes sense. Nothing is what it seems; will she succeed in finding him?
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