This is a future history of England over the Twenty-First Century and into the next. It is a multi-threaded narrative that travels from place-to-place, succeeds from year-to-year, and passes from one person to another. England's green and pleasant land is visited by famine, plague, war and pestilence. Governments come and go. The ocean levels inexorably rise. International relations worsen. And the English people stumble through the chaos as best they can. Who said there was No Future?
Roger thinks his life is perfect. His wife, Bailey, is nursing his year-old son with her swollen and leaky breasts. At work, two busty sisters provide daily lunchtime sex to him in their private office. Can he keep this up, and keep all three women satisfied? How will he cope when his good fortune runs out?
Edward Pembroke, a notorious dealer in the trade of female flesh, arrives in Munich, hunting for fresh victims. The beautiful eighteen-year-old Heidi Weber-Hasanov and her mother, Frieda, find themselves in the crosshairs of this ruthless sex trafficker. This story is a further exploration of the world created in "Edward Pembroke - Slave Trader," which offers deeper insights into the backgrounds of many of the characters detailed here.
A high-priced celebrity kidnapper and slave trainer demonstrates his techniques to a much-admired customer. In monologue, he explains the secret to his success: a duplication device that allows him to copy anything or anyone he desires. But what of his feelings for the domme he is selling flesh to?