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Lilian and Agatha thought they'd been through the worst kind of hell humans could imagine. They were wrong. Presenting the most eagerly awaited sequel in the history of erotic graphic literature. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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London, 19th century. Lilian Cunnington and Agatha are the sole survivors of their witch school, which burned to the ground. Wandering along a roadway after the fire, wearing little, they are picked up by an rather nice doctor passing by in a privately owned stagecoach. Dr. Jekyll takes them home with him to London.
While Dr. Jekyll is detained, the girls are offered some lovely tea. Unfortunately for them, it has been drugged. Now they are prisoners, constantly feed drugs, in the basement of a nightclub like establishment with other female prisoners. The drugged women provide entertainment at the nightclub/brothel-like place (without the private rooms).
The book includes Dr. Jekyll, Jack the Ripper, Sherlock Holmes (and Dr. Watson), bestiality, drugs, murder, violence, sex, Dr. Sigmund Freud (helping a Mr. Robert Louis Stevenson), Albert Einstein, some masked man (possibly a royal), a nun, Conan Doyle, Winston Churchill, and some attempted ritual sacrifices.
The drawing is rather good, though somewhat hindered by being black & white. The plot is strong, and the characterization and personalities of the main characters are quite developed. Overall, a better book than its predecessor (and, so far, the best book in the series, which so far is up to Volume 6).
Note, names used above are spelled like they are in the book). ( )