This comes from my very sweet friend, Billierosie:
Through
a variety of protagonists M Christian explores the character of the
enigmatic and charismatic Artist, Escobar. The story is a step away
from Christian's futuristic erotic fantasies, which were a delight in
THE BACHELOR MACHINE and another new novel from Christian, THE PAINTED
DOLL.
In
BRUSHES we are taken into a new and succulent territory which is
overwhelming with its elegant prose. The characters are exotic, strange
but familiar too, with the reader relating to each protagonist's
confusion, as he or she tries to unravel the mystery that is Escobar.
Set in France, there is no doubt that Christian cherishes and knows
that country well; in fact his style is worthy of travel writing at its
best, being worth a comparison with Paul Theroux. As with Theroux's
work you see the country in the prose. Christian's France isn't always
beautiful, sometimes it's downright dirty; but it's always what can
always be expected from M Christian; very, very sexy!
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