Locus Elm Press is proud to present William Lazenby's licentious continuation of his infamous Victorian erotic periodical The Pearl. Within the pages of his six volume magazine The Oyster are found tales of utmost debauchery, with no deed or device left to the imagine, all told in sumptuously graphic detail. From lesbian tribadism to bi-sexual couples, gamahuching, rutting, and a spot of voyeurism tossed in for good measure.
In Volume IV, Letters to the Editor starts off this fine collection with nine missives of increasing degrees naughtiness. From lascivious Lords to scandalous Ladys, these esteemed readers of The Oyster describe all manner and seduction, conquest, and liaison with a moral abandon that perfectly compliments previous editions.
After our letters, we have a very clever retelling of Sherlock Holmes. Once again our regular hero and absolute rake Andrew Scott joins Porlock Holmes as they attempt to uncover a particular tricky blackmail case. Along the way they encounter our favourites Cecily and Gwendelyn, Megan, and Mrs L. all willing and eager to move the investigation along with vigour and gusto. No aperture is spared our duo's keen eye, as Holmes and Scott go deeper and deeper into the seedy underbelly of London's high society. Those a fan of the great detective will relish Porlock's prowess in all things amatory and carnal!
Dip in, it's very hot.
Volumes I, II, III, IV and VI are also available from Locus Elm Press, perfectly presented and index hyper-linked for your viewing pleasure.