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Dirigibles and Denial: The Sixth Part of the Eradication of Vice

By: Salome Verdad
Narrated by: Teresa-May Whittaker
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An idler no longer, Archie Duntisbourne is now married to the lascivious Alyssa Buckleshame and subject to her own cruel variant of sexual denial. But he is also a Conservative Member of Parliament with special ministerial responsibility for the Air-Navy, a fact that is not lost on the fanatical British Women’s Association for the Eradication of Vice, who seek to use his position to impose involuntary chastity on all serving aeronauts; and Archie’s anarcho-syndicalist comrades, on whom he is dependent for fleeting and unsatisfactory sexual release, want him to steal the plans for the Empire’s newest and most powerful steam-dirigible. Such divided loyalties may not be the worse of Archie’s problems, though, because there is something nasty waiting for him in the laboratory of Professor Wilhelm Reich.

©2020 Salome Verdad (P)2020 Salome Verdad

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