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The Feral Women's Institute

By: Sherry Tolputt
Narrated by: Sherry Tolputt
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The Feral Women’s Institute is a secret underground organization of older women loosely descended from witches. You'll find them everywhere, but due to their special talents for hiding in plain view and speaking without being heard, you may not notice them.

Rose is their lingerie designer. Her life's work is to find the elusive comfortable bra for the older woman. Her designs will be revolutionary. A feat never before achieved.

The trouble begins with a genetically engineered parasite. Not a nasty life-threatening killer; this one only eats Lycra. On the whole, it merely causes embarrassment to cyclists, several avant garde productions at the ballet, and some really memorable parties.

With her work in ruins, Rose has no option but to find the source of the problem and put a stop to it.

Will Rose find the culprit? Will she ever achieve her life’s work?

Or must the Feral WI learn to live forever without support underwear?

This is an absurd and fantastical dystopian romp. It somehow marries the style of Ian Fleming and Douglas Adams to produce a comic, escapist satire of modern life.

If you are already a member of the Feral WI reading this, best wear your special knickers.

Contains mild swearing.

©2021 Shirena Tolputt (P)2022 Shirena Tolputt
Dystopian Fantasy Fiction Humorous Science Fiction Comedy Paranormal Witty
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