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Gigolo: Inside the Secret World of the Super Rich

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The story starts out with Ben, a father of three struggling to make ends meet until he is met with a group of rich women, eager to devour his body. Ben was a nice man, doing for others, getting by week-to-week, trying to improve his and his families lifestyle, he got caught up in all the glitz and glamour -the façade- the easy money. Married, and a father of three, Ben Foster was struggling to make ends meet, even after working two different jobs. These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community. As his fortune rises, and he provides more for his family, even his sweet, unassuming wife begins to change and see a future for herself.

Thurlow studied Buddhism in India and worked with the Dalai Lama as one of a team translating Tibetan sacred texts into English. This book would make an amazing TV show, which I'd be sure to tune in every week if that was ever to happen. A reader can see that he was being used, even if he did get paid well for services provided, to them he was disposable, a replacement was highly likely at any moment for his bunch of fake friends.As it progressed I became more sure that that was the case, and in the end I belive it all is fiction. I will say, however, that the book is well written for what it is and Ben’s own voice comes across loud and clear.

The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. If it is a book on true events, I would have loved to get the view of Ben now, looking back on this when he is older. The only problem is, I got very attached to the story, so naturally after I was finished, I still wanted more. In Gigolo: Inside the secret world of the Super Rich, Clifford Thurlow takes us on a thrilling Rolls Royce ride into the seedy upper echelons of English society. A well written memoir that depicts the story of a young man, with good looks and skilled hands, who falls on his feet and begins an adventure into the world of the rich and famous.Reads like a diary, it's a true story of real life gigolo Ben Foster and makes for a 'couldn't-put-it-down-read-in-one-sitting' type story. I read this book in one sitting and I might never look at a physiotherapist the same way… thoroughly entertaining and sexy. At that, he has a domestic problem behind him, differing in magnitude but not in nature from the domestic problem of his rich clientele. As Ben shares, “The dance of the massage is magical- healers taking broken souls and making them stronger, putting people’s lives back together with our bare hands. He became a victim of his own facade, his seductive aura, that of a male masseur, his hands all slathered in oil, too smooth my brother too smooth.

This is a warts and all account of life as a play thing to rich women and how it’s not always the dream it sounds. I went to stately homes, Parisian sex parties, the Far East, luxury country homes and city apartments. I whole-heartedly recommend this book and will without doubt, be reading more from this talented author.But this account of his rags to riches and back to rags trajectory is just too sensationalist to convince.

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