This novel takes place in the real Dodge City of the 1870s. Its cast of characters will sound familiar. The Marshal, the Bar Mistress, the Doctor, the blacksmith and the Marshal’s cripple legged and hillbilly sidekicks are all there. In addition there is a band of bloodthirsty Comanche, and brutal white renegades.
What goes on upstairs in the Long Branch is
clearly described as well as in the brothels south of the Deadline below the
railroad tracks that divide the town. It delves into the crime on the streets,
not the shootouts but the gang rapes by groups of drovers coming off trail
drives who venture north of the Deadline to commit their crimes. The Marshall
shows no mercy protecting the women and citizens of the town from the drunken
and violent itinerant visitors.
The Comanche prey on groups of settlers going west as do the equally brutal white renegades reminiscent of the Harpe Brothers of the late 1700's operating east of the Mississippi river.
The mistress owner of the Long Branch takes on
all comers as she would have in real life. She takes care of her girls, knowing
from her time in New Orleans, where she herself was broken into the trade, how
bad it can be working for a pitiless Madam or pimp. She makes no bones about employing
Quid Pro Quo to get law enforcement protection and medical care for her working
girls.
The characters are flesh and blood people and all of Hollywood’s fictional
morals are left outside the first page. It is a brutal look at how things
really were in the wild west, reminiscent of the Edge Series of westerns
popular back in the late 1960s.
Get ready for a wild ride.
Includes:
Murder, Interracial, Sodomy,
Polyamory, Oral, Seduction, Age, Large
Breast Fetish, Coercion, Rape,
Abduction, Domination,
Submission, Humiliation, Degradation, Sadism, Masochism, Torture, Bondage,
Discipline, Sexual Slavery, Exploitation, Prostitution, Body modification.
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