Sexuality


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Sexuality is a crime novel written by Frédéric Dard, under the name of fictional author San Antonio, also hero of the book and the eponymous series, and published in 1971. Resize the code

The English, Belgian, German, Swiss, Italian and French police must cooperate to solve a mysterious epidemic that strikes the great of this world and makes them powerless. San Antonio, Bérurier and the Marquise de la Lune go first to the United Kingdom where the first discovers quickly that the source of this epidemic is a battery of the couillognum placed in the seats of the victims. Bérurier, he discovered that his wife Berthe has the miraculous gift of restoring their virility to the victims. The team then goes to each of the countries concerned where some victims have not found the offending pile: as it was necessary to use for them different methods, we can hope to find a track. Which is the case: the track ends up revealing that the Sicilian Mafia is at the origin of this blow. By putting pressure on one of the leaders, the life of San Antonio is spared, but the Omerta threatens the outcome of the investigation. code

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