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The Dahran Memories
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Knighted for services to international finance, Sir Jonathan Martin leads an outwardly quiet life and holds down a job in banking in the Sheikdom of Dahra. Things change extremely fast when diplomatic and business offers intertwine and, on the surface, all is not what it seems. This is his story, a narration of significant events as they happened to him. In a word, his story is a series of gay adventures about slaves, of which the world is not supposed to know. Many of these events are metaphor…
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Knighted for services to international finance, Sir Jonathan Martin leads an outwardly quiet life and holds down a job in banking in the Sheikdom of Dahra. Things change extremely fast when diplomatic and business offers intertwine and, on the surface, all is not what it seems. This is his story, a narration of significant events as they happened to him. In a word, his story is a series of gay adventures about slaves, of which the world is not supposed to know. Many of these events are metaphors for the twists and turns of modern life. At one and the same time, Jonathan Martin can be regarded as both a hero and a villain. The choice, as with the metaphors in this story, lies in the eye of the discerning reader.

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Knighted for services to international finance, Sir Jonathan Martin leads an outwardly quiet life and holds down a job in banking in the Sheikdom of Dahra. Things change extremely fast when diplomatic and business offers intertwine and, on the surface, all is not what it seems. This is his story, a narration of significant events as they happened to him. In a word, his story is a series of gay adventures about slaves, of which the world is not supposed to know. Many of these events are metaphors for the twists and turns of modern life. At one and the same time, Jonathan Martin can be regarded as both a hero and a villain. The choice, as with the metaphors in this story, lies in the eye of the discerning reader.

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