Three books from Rafael Menton on the subject of interracial domination of the female-led kind, open with "Mistress of Pakistan", to take us into the world of a young widow from Faisalabad living in the English Home-Counties. A young woman with a long-held and very specific fantasy. A fantasy her older and housebound Internet mentor back in her homeland is determined to help her make reality. Help that may be good news for her, but not so good for the divorced Englishman currently employed as her live-in handyman More, in fact, like a long-term sentence of domestic and sexual service Even if it is eventually given willingly.
The second of Mr Menton's stories is "Adhira Khatri", and a tale of marital betrayal, interracial femdom and murder in which Thomas Hudson has been betrayed by the people closest to him and exacted a suitably physical retribution. A retribution that has led to the loss of both his freedom and his young daughter. Anger that soon became weakness and fear during a terrifying stay in prison will be used by his former Indian neighbour who has long desired him As her white servant!
Bringing up the triad is his "An Abject Fixation", in which he asks the question: "Can the scent of a woman overpower a man with such force he will be unable to refuse her any demand?" For, according to the late-aunty of a young expat Indian woman named Hemani Jayashankar, this is certainly the case. If that young woman, like Hemani, is blessed with a certain family gift handed down over the centuries A gift that is about to fixate and enslave the happily married Englishman who just happens to be her boss.
If you enjoy stories which, without being unnecessarily explicit, trigger those more stygian and erotic areas of the imagination while invoking the spirit of assertive women, and are as believable as they are dark, it's more than probable you'll delight in Mr Menton's stories from a female-led perspective on the subject of crime, horror, the occult and the erotic, domestic and sexual, bondage of man to woman.
Mr Menton is a UK-based Professor of English Literature with a retro passion for the early to mid-twentieth-century fiction of mystery, crime, suspense, and horror & romance with erotic female-led undertones. Mr Menton's literary tastes range from Doyle and Blackwood and on to Rohmer as well as sometimes indulging in a more contemporary take of his own on the work of those masters that enables the reader to bring his/her own imagination to the story being read.
NO UNDERAGE MODELS. NO UNDERAGE SEX. NO INCESTUOUS RELATIONS.