Two complete novels in one volume as two different authors tell two different tales with a similar theme.
That of the domination of older Englishmen by younger but, ultimately, more powerful and undeniable Indian females.
In "A Passage to Britannia", a young Indian housekeeper relates how she reduces her English employer to a condition of utter dependence through sexual obsession.
With "Vincennes", it's a Kolkata waitress who taps into the perverse needs of a visiting and powerful English businessman to take him from his wife and children and force him to submit to a life in her service... As well as that of others.
Two complete novels in one volume as two different authors tell two different tales with a similar theme.
That of the domination of older Englishmen by younger but, ultimately, more powerful and undeniable Indian females.
In "A Passage to Britannia", a young Indian housekeeper relates how she reduces her English employer to a condition of utter dependence through sexual obsession.
With "Vincennes", it's a Kolkata waitress who taps into the perverse needs of a visiting and powerful English businessman to take him from his wife and children and force him to submit to a life in her service... As well as that of others.