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Reviewer: Tobias Tanner
Dr. Marjorie McCall is a young, newly married college professor with a penchant for oral sex and a deep curiosity about third world cultures. She is about to discover that there is more to acquiring new knowledge than mere academia could ever prepare her for. Tom McCall takes his new bride on a dream honeymoon to Venezuela. Things go downhill from there. What fun!
Margie is kidnapped in broad daylight during an audacious jailbreak. Her captor is a thief and murderer, and she will meet more like him in the days ahead. She is raped and beaten by her captors, sold to others (who rape and beat her), and finally traded to a mysterious Indian tribe who live far upriver in the jungle. They rape and beat her, too, of course. Do you see a theme here?
Finally, many weeks later, Dr. Marjorie McCall finds herself the captive sex slave of a tribal group. She is drugged into obedience, all will to escape driven down into faint, distant fantasies. The tribe has secrets and a purpose. Margie discovers over time that she is that purpose. She is to be sacrificed to the Emerald God. And when she is, the words graven image take on an entirely new meaning for the lost anthropologist. Nothing will ever be the same for her again.
Paul Blades explores his favorite theme here. Take an intelligent woman and put her in a difficult, if not impossible situation—then see what she does. His girls adapt. They embrace their inner sexuality. They submit to it. In fact, submitting is what they do best. And that’s the point, isn’t it?
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