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? The body of a woman with a new-found taste for female domination of the most sadistic, and sometimes final, kind.
while "Domination Most Primal" shows how a self-contained and insular doctor is stripped of his self-belief, his pride, his profession and, finally, his masculinity itself, at the hands of an aristocratic Slavic beauty with a passion for male obedience And an even more disturbing and psychotic obsession for the colour pink.