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***** WARNING ***** THIS BOOK IS GRAPHIC AND DESCRIBES DETAILED SCENES OF TORMENT, TORTURE AND NON-CONSENUAL SEX USING DEVICES FROM THE MIDDLE AGES.The Middle Ages are a time of great advances, including in the arts, music and science. It’s also aMore***** WARNING ***** THIS BOOK IS GRAPHIC AND DESCRIBES DETAILED SCENES OF TORMENT, TORTURE AND NON-CONSENUAL SEX USING DEVICES FROM THE MIDDLE AGES.The Middle Ages are a time of great advances, including in the arts, music and science. It’s also a time of great cruelty, where life had little value. For the conquered, death either came quick in combat or slowly at the hands of dungeon masters – men who devised brutal methods to torment and torture the human body.Evelyn and her handmaidens have been captured during a conflict between two warlords and now find themselves in the hands of William – a cruel warlord who has little regard for human life and even less regard for women. William believes these women may hold the key to capturing and killing a rival Baron and sends them to his chief questioner, a man named Godwin. Godwin is a skilled warrior whose skill in war is exceeded only by his penchant for devising unique torments to extract information. He subjects the women to unique torments to take advantage of the women’s sexuality in an effort to extract the information William wants. Interspersed in the experiences of Evelyn and her maidens are the encounters of other men and women with William and Godwin, some of which will change lives.Evelyn, her handmaidens and others will endure the unwelcome advances of many and experience the sadistic desires of William to suffer sexually for his amusement or for other purpose as the conflict continues. They will either find strength in themselves to bear what they are subject to or succumb. And they may find they experience pleasure in some of the torments but do all they can to hide what they feel, least it be used against them.In the end, whether Evelyn and her maidens survive will be based solely on whether they can survive the tortures and torments devised by Godwin and William and whether they can prove to William they may have value to him other than the information he believes they hold. The Oubliette by J.M. Alt