In the tradition of Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City," Steven
Stanley's enthralling debut novel takes a large and fascinating
cast of characters (American, French, and Moroccan, straight and
gay) and transports them, and the reader, to an intriguing and
exotic time and locale-fabled Morocco in the 1970s. Just as San
Francisco became more than merely a setting for "Tales of the
City," so do Morocco's people, customs, traditions, and even its
food and drink become an integral part of "Moroccan Roll," a novel
destined to engross the reader from its first page to its explosive
climax.
Claudette-She lived a life of glamour and adventure, until a
very public love affair nearly destroyed it all.
Dave-Morocco offered escape from a closeted boyfriend. Then he
fell for a young-and straight-Moroccan student.
Janna-Drugs seemed the only way for her to forget the Moroccan
who had broken her heart.
Marcie-She left Wisconsin to spread her wings, only to fall
desperately in love with the town's most infamous playboy.
Kevin-Coming to Morocco meant a second chance at love with
another man after tragedy had robbed him of his first.
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