When Sir Charles passes away suddenly whilst in the throes of passion with his favourite concubine, he leaves her, Phoebe, and her friend Chloe a sizable sum each which they use to embark on a new life. And what better mode of investment is suited to these to two sirens than to established a house of ill repute in one of the capital's finest districts. Providing a talented bevy of lithe young creatures and with each room equipped with a peephole our two proprietors can espie the unconventional comings and spendings of their lustful clientelle.
Witnessing and partaking in all manner of deeds debauched and deviant, from group-menages, to lesbian tribadism, mutaul gamahuching a'la soixant neuf, to rearside ruttings, our hostesses will taste the rich quintescence of high-society salaciousness and reach peaks of orgiastic pleasure.
Written by Edward Sellon, author of The New Ladies Tickler and being a sequel to his incredibly naughty The New Epicurean: The delights of sex, Facetiously and Philosophically Considered, in Graphic Letters Addressed to Young Ladies of Quality, Phoebe Kissagen is must have addition to any collection of the once suppressed.