Theron's Club Chronicles

In the 19th century, behind an import house on Broadway, there is a small palace of male vice for the elite seeking new thrills. Jonathan Theron, the "Monsieur le Regent," will have to deal with desire, morality, and his most intimate ghosts at the height of the Gilded Age.
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A shipment of Pernod Absinthe has arrived at the club, along with a new glass fountain. The Regent has asked Étienne to teach the boys how to serve it, but a stubborn Englishman proposes a "quicker" way. Amidst tensions, the complicity of the bartender, a mischievous customer, and a bottle of Pernod Absinthe, conflicts will be resolved through desire.
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It's Adrien's first day as a "waiter." He wakes up in his newly assigned room (he barely has his sister's stuffed animal). Service begins, and Konstantinos teaches him the subtle differences between outdoor and indoor service. However, the most private lessons will take place in the common room, where Konstantinos will teach Adrien the arts of pleasure and desire.
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In the 19th century, behind an import house on Broadway, there is a small palace of male vice for the elite seeking new thrills. Jonathan Theron, the "Monsieur le Regent," will have to deal with desire, morality, and his most intimate ghosts at the height of the Gilded Age.
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