Rafael Menton brings us the 2025 edition of his sequel to the classic of occult possession in the form of female-led fiction, "A Woman of Haiti". Read on, as we travel back to 1914, three years after the disappearance from London society circles of the eminent academic Clement Curzon, and watch as his younger brother, Marius, receives a strange journal in the mail from the recently resigned Member of Parliament, and now decamped with his family to the Scottish Highlands for a life of seclusion, Viscount William Pilgrim. The journal purporting to be written in the hand of Clement Curzon himself one that tells a strange and scarcely believable tale of hypnotic mind control, Voodoo, and human bondage. A tale intended to explain the disappearance of the champion of logic and the lion of the sciences, and one his younger and similarly minded brother can only write-off as some elaborately designed practical joke, put-together by a prankster pretending to be Pilgrim. Until he himself begins to have disturbing and erotically charged dreams involving the mysterious and decadent "Madame Fabienne". Dreams that are about to become all too real when he finds himself compelled to travel to Haiti to become, just like his bother before him. "Bound in Port au Prince". Fantasy female-led fiction of a believable kind for those readers with a desire to have a light shone on the more.
outré .corners of their imaginations.
Rafael Menton brings us the 2025 edition of his sequel to the classic of occult possession in the form of female-led fiction, "A Woman of Haiti". Read on, as we travel back to 1914, three years after the disappearance from London society circles of the eminent academic Clement Curzon, and watch as his younger brother, Marius, receives a strange journal in the mail from the recently resigned Member of Parliament, and now decamped with his family to the Scottish Highlands for a life of seclusion, Viscount William Pilgrim. The journal purporting to be written in the hand of Clement Curzon himself one that tells a strange and scarcely believable tale of hypnotic mind control, Voodoo, and human bondage. A tale intended to explain the disappearance of the champion of logic and the lion of the sciences, and one his younger and similarly minded brother can only write-off as some elaborately designed practical joke, put-together by a prankster pretending to be Pilgrim. Until he himself begins to have disturbing and erotically charged dreams involving the mysterious and decadent "Madame Fabienne". Dreams that are about to become all too real when he finds himself compelled to travel to Haiti to become, just like his bother before him. "Bound in Port au Prince". Fantasy female-led fiction of a believable kind for those readers with a desire to have a light shone on the more.
outré .corners of their imaginations.