In “The Shaming of Purbeck”, obsessed with discovering and isolating the gene from which springs good and evil in an individual, a Victorian doctor and scientist develops a compound he believes will by-pass the less wholesome of the two traits. But what if his compound succeeds in eradicating the wholesome trait and leaving its malignant counterpart in control of the body belonging to his test-subject and housekeeper?
With “Ancient Sorceries Revisited”, a timid English visitor to a sleepy French town finds himself curiously unable to leave under the supervision of a monstrous, yet strangely erotic, landlady of whom the men seem so cowed. A town laden with subliminal menace and a heavy and pervasive sense of brooding sensuality the English visitor finds all the more irresistible the longer he stays… And then his landlady's haughty and feline daughter appears…
2-Tales of erotic and female-led horror, told in the classic style.
Female-Led Fiction