4-works of women with a desire domestic and physical control open with "Enslaved in Kolkata", Kurt Steiner's tale of a wastrel's journey to India to inherit the estate of a deceased aunt and how the aunt's former maid's ensure he remains to take on a quite different life in their service.
Next is Ilse Becker-Taylor's "The Alpha Wife", in which a wife, with the help of a more than willing neighbour, demotes her husband to a quite different role in their marriage.
James Grosvenor follows this with "My Not So Loving Wife", the tale of a husband discovering a wife's female-led affair and the destructive and submissive effect it has upon him.
Finally, we have "The Empowered Wife", Rafael Menton's tale of yet another wife in a seemingly loving relationship whose head is turned by the prospect of wielding total control.
4-Books for the reader fascinated by the assertive woman.