Dicing With Danger by Charles Raines

As a tired train trundles through post-war Germany, a motley bunch of travellers huddle in a cramped third class compartment. Realising life will never be the same again, resentment breeds when a British soldier joins them for the ride.
Flanked by a male civilian who urges caution, a German sailor takes it upon himself to show open hostility. Taking stock of each other throughout the journey, the three young men aggravate and intimidate. Soon there is a score to settle. But intuition tells them they all have something in common. And the only way to resolve their differences is to follow their instincts.
N.B. This story contains explicit descriptions of erotic and sexual situations between men.
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW! What a ride!!
9 Jan 2014 By Gerry
Published on Amazon.com
For a "short" story, this was better than some full-length novels I've read!! "Dicing with Danger" is packed full of action, excitement, and intrigue, and topped off with even more HEAT in the ultra-sexy characters than his last book!
As someone else mentioned, the ending completely blew me away! Icing on one incredible cake! I didn't want the story to end!!
I'm ready to buy another ticket on Mr. Raines' next hot ride. This is a writer who knows what he's doing and how to write a great and memorable story (that I have to confess I've read more than once!).
I can't wait for his next story or book -- I'd even buy a pamphlet by him!
9 Jan 2014 By Gerry
Published on Amazon.com
For a "short" story, this was better than some full-length novels I've read!! "Dicing with Danger" is packed full of action, excitement, and intrigue, and topped off with even more HEAT in the ultra-sexy characters than his last book!
As someone else mentioned, the ending completely blew me away! Icing on one incredible cake! I didn't want the story to end!!
I'm ready to buy another ticket on Mr. Raines' next hot ride. This is a writer who knows what he's doing and how to write a great and memorable story (that I have to confess I've read more than once!).
I can't wait for his next story or book -- I'd even buy a pamphlet by him!