Clouds over Antibes

by Dirk Hessian

Ebook, 2021

About

As the clouds of impending war descend on France in the early summer of 1940, with the Germans rolling into northern France and a toothless Vichy government taking over in the south, young American Brent Danforth, who was taking a European gap-year sailing adventure between his freshmen and sophomore years at Dartmouth, comes into port in Antibes, France. Here he is stuck along with an assorted group of men congregating at Oscar’s gay men’s club overlooking the Antibes yacht basin.
His new acquaintances include men of various nationalities in addition to the Frenchmen, the bar owner, Maurice Gagnon; the bar waiter, Tristian Alarie; the clingy transvestite, Louis; the priest, Père Bernard; and the artist, Jean-Paul Jardienne. Foreigners trapped with him on the French Riviera are the English novelist, Mark Standish, the Italian industrialist, Mateo Paoli; the old Spanish general, Juan del Campo; and the Jewish German actor, Gunter Achten.
All of the men are gay and thus are at high risk under German occupation. Brent has traveled Europe on money earned on his back with men, and all who are tops at Oscar’s want him. Most of the men are spies reporting on the inevitable German advance from the north and a tentative Italian one from the east. What could possibly go wrong for them? Some of the men will not survive. All of them will have their lives changed forever.

Publication

BarbarianSpy (2021), 103p.
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