"Revisiting a Woman of Haiti", Rafael Menton's homage to the erotic horror fiction of a different century, opens these two tales of misadventure in the female-led world of horror, the occult, and the supernatural. Mr Menton's tribute taking the form of a proud English academician and the inability of his logic to withstand the power of the occult. A man lacking the strength to fight it either mentally or sexually and all the more shamed by his powerlessness when the power enslaving him is being exercised by a warped and merciless female practitioner of Obeah from the South-Seas A woman not only intent on revealing his logic for the paper-tiger it is but on taking the handsome professor back home with her that she might keep him at her side As her white-chattel!
Next, we have Wilson Henshaw's "The Toe Ring", his tale of an English husband succumbing to the need for control of an Indian housekeeper as well as that of his wife's. The husband's downfall brought about by the housekeeper's simple yet tanatalising and eponymous... Toe-Ring As well as the feet to which that simple toe-ring is attached Obsessed with his own need, he falls deeper and deeper under the spell of his own servant And then his wife's.
ALL CHARACTERS ARE FICTIONAL AND OVER 18. ALL RELATIONSHIPS ARE CONSENSUAL AND THERE IS NO RAPE INCEST OR BESTIALITY.