The Girlflesh Institute

· Random House
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A masterpiece of institutional slavery and female domination

Probing the lowest levels of the outwardly respectable London headquarters of Shiller plc, Vanessa Buckingham stumbles into a hidden world of twenty first century slavery. Turned into a living puppet by Shiller's enigmatic director, Vanessa is forced to record every detail of the slave-girls' lives; from intimate psychological testing at the mysterious Fellgrish Institute, through strict training and ultimate submission to the clients who hire them.

In the process Vanessa must confront both her own true nature and a terrible dilemma: can there be such a thing as a willing slave? Should she expose Shiller's activities as immoral - or let herself become another commodity in its girlflesh trade?

Part of Adriana Arden's 'Girlflesh' series. Titles in this series are The Girlflesh Institute, The Girlflesh Castle and The Girlflesh Captives, all available from Nexus.

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4.7
3 reviews
Tara Davies
October 12, 2014
Loved it! Characters, story, setting. Full of excitement.
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About the author

One of the most innovative of Nexus authors, Adriana Arden is also a popular science fiction writer.

She is the author of the 'Girlflesh' trilogy:
The Girlflesh Institute
The Girlflesh Castle
The Girlflesh Captives

and an imaginative erotic retelling of Alice in Wonderland:
The Obedient Alice
Alice in Chains
Abandoned Alice

As well as the stand-alone title: Captives of Cheyner Close. She lives in Suffolk.

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