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Trap, Prey, Lust

By (author) Carolyn Shanti
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Filament Publishing Ltd, Surrey, United Kingdom
Published: 26th Feb 2019
Dimensions: w 140mm h 216mm d 23mm
Weight: 510g
ISBN-10: 1912635038
ISBN-13: 9781912635030
Barcode No: 9781912635030
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The novel `Trap, Prey, Lust' is based on the true story of the author's experience of childhood sexual and ritual abuse. The most notorious of the Hexagon Clubs is in London: exclusive, expensive, catering to very rich men, who seek endless highs in their nightly sexual sports. The super-rich elite travel constantly, wealthy scavengers looking for the next fix, the next sexual partner and a better, more expensive orgasm. There is no end to their greed and sexual extravagance. The clubs have spread everywhere. Their history lies in the eccentric sexual practices of the English Gothic era, the sexual crimes of Nazi Germany and the `Book of the Dead' from Ancient Egypt. The senior members of the club are famous men, whose wealth and position have protected them from exposure or punishment for their sexual misdemeanours. Their daughters are raped, sexually abused and groomed from a young age, to be presented to the club as young whores for the new generation of members to enjoy. The protection of wealth and privilege that club members enjoy is absolute, until finally, their crimes are exposed.

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'Of course, the intrigue starts with the title. Each word is more than a verb it is or could be, a 'command word.' These triumvirate of command words are intended to be discomforting. But the title can be read in other ways too. The words give more than a clue to the nature of the contents with a decidedly sinister and yet purposefully salacious intent. Carolyn Shanti's words are throughout, tightly woven, even dense in detail and description is clearly something this author enjoys. And like all good story-telling, the text has pace and drive. The level of sensuality of much of the book, of awakening and desire is sensitively yet graphically handled which again keeps the pace keen. The deliberate, misplaced sexual intent represents the 'hunger of the moment'. Shanti makes it a knowingly, but compulsive read. Certainly, there is a filmic quality to the novel - not as a big screen construct - but more assuredly a compelling 3-part series, say - much like the old publication device, the 3-decker novel intended to increase interest. All the characters mentioned are well-sculpted, well-drawn with the eye of a keen observer and there is the feeling that both author and reader are actually within the text as perhaps silent and invisible 'other players.' The author has made a most uncomfortable yet magnetic stage linking present and past for this selection of totally believable jigsaw-misfits.' - Robin Dutt, Author of 'Gilbert & George, Obsessions & Compulsions,' Cats' by Martin Leman (Foreword by Sir Roy Strong) and President of the Book Club and Creative Writing Society, Home House, London.