Secrets of the Lazarus Club by Tony Pollard

By Tony Pollard

London, 1857. a sequence of mutilated corpses are pulled from the Thames. younger medical professional Dr George Phillips is first consulted, after which suspected, by way of baffled police. The Lazarus membership in the meantime, a mystery society meets. This accumulating of the best minds of the age - Isambard nation Brunel, Charles Babbage, Charles Darwin and others - desire to use their discoveries to alter the world...Murder and conspiracy. yet there are those that use the membership for his or her personal mysterious and black ends. together with his recognition and his lifestyles at the line, Dr Phillips needs to unmask the plotters sooner than they unharness on an unsuspecting global an amazing clinical strength.

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Her hand closed around an enormous, blood-gorged pole of muscle. It pulsated in her hand like an animal and almost weeping with grateful ecstasy she pointed it into her own wet, turgid flesh. The thrust of its entering, the unbelievable pleasure made her gasp, brought her legs up almost around his neck, and then like a quiver, her body received the savage arrows of his lightning-like thrusts; innumerable, torturing; arching her pelvis higher and higher until for the first time in her life. she reached a shattering climax, felt his hardness break and then the crawly flood of semen over her thighs.

How would his own three sons have reacted to such a tongue-lashing? Santino would have sulked and behaved badly for weeks afterward. Fredo would have been cowed. Michael would have given him a cold smile and gone out of the house, not to be seen for months. But Johnny, ah, what a fine chap he was, smiling now, gathering strength, knowing already the true purpose of his Godfather. Don Corleone went on. “You took the woman of your boss, a man more powerful than yourself, then you complain he won’t help you.

She felt something bumming pass between her thighs. She let her right hand drop from his neck and reached down to guide him. Her hand closed around an enormous, blood-gorged pole of muscle. It pulsated in her hand like an animal and almost weeping with grateful ecstasy she pointed it into her own wet, turgid flesh. The thrust of its entering, the unbelievable pleasure made her gasp, brought her legs up almost around his neck, and then like a quiver, her body received the savage arrows of his lightning-like thrusts; innumerable, torturing; arching her pelvis higher and higher until for the first time in her life.

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