Basement Slavesby James Darwin and Barbara Moore Imprint: Fetish World Books This book is written in English 



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 | STORY DESCRIPTION A large Victorian house sits on the edge of a nice small town-a bit run down, perhaps, but nothing remarkable. Except that the occupants are the muscle for a gang of white slavers, and, soon, attractive young women start disappearing into the basement of this house, to be degraded and used by their captors and then caged and shipped to a life of slavery under powerful and wealthy men in countries where few questions are asked.
Into this scene step ex-NYPD detective Barbara Moore and her partner, ex-Detective Stan Goldman. They have an interesting relationship, playing kinky games in the basement of their own house. Despite Stan's having forbidden her from snooping around, Barb follows the trail of one of the missing girls to that house on the edge of town. But, the white slavers are not to be messed with and she soon regrets her little escapade.
This gripping tale, full of unforgettable scenes of suffering, humiliation, suspense and danger, is one you won't want to put down.
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Barbara Moore is a writer who enjoys setting her stories in real historical contexts in which her characters find themselves in unexpected peril. |