Volume-Four in the "Subcontinent Sirens" collection brings us another two female-led books of occult possession and psychological warfare involving the misadventures of European men with the women of the Indian Subcontinent. We open with Frederick Hambling's "Chattel" and the tale of a recently divorced and on his uppers Londoner who is offered a temporary solution to his joblessness and mortgage arrears by working in the home of his wealthy Indian neighbour...
A temporary solution his female saviour intends to be anything but short-term!The second of our misadventures is "The Women From Madras" by Malkin Jamali, and the tale of a divorced writer, living a trouble-free life on the south coast of England, who finds his Sussex idyll becoming more of a hellscape when an Indian mother and daughter rent the home across from him... A mesmeric mother and daughter he seems unable to resist...
In ANY way!Believable female-led fiction of the occult and psychological kind for those readers who enjoy having their imaginations triggered.
Volume-Four in the "Subcontinent Sirens" collection brings us another two female-led books of occult possession and psychological warfare involving the misadventures of European men with the women of the Indian Subcontinent. We open with Frederick Hambling's "Chattel" and the tale of a recently divorced and on his uppers Londoner who is offered a temporary solution to his joblessness and mortgage arrears by working in the home of his wealthy Indian neighbour...
A temporary solution his female saviour intends to be anything but short-term!The second of our misadventures is "The Women From Madras" by Malkin Jamali, and the tale of a divorced writer, living a trouble-free life on the south coast of England, who finds his Sussex idyll becoming more of a hellscape when an Indian mother and daughter rent the home across from him... A mesmeric mother and daughter he seems unable to resist...
In ANY way!Believable female-led fiction of the occult and psychological kind for those readers who enjoy having their imaginations triggered.