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The Perils of Judge Julia

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Judge Julia, Amazonian in stature, power and standing in the community. But often it is said that the bigger they are, the harder and more completely they fall. Judge Julia's cataclysmic fall from grace could not be imagined, not even by the most fertile of imaginations. Nor could it be realised by the most vivid of nightmares.

When the good Lady Judge sends a teenage specialist prostitute, Mandy to SECFAC (South East Centre For Addiction Control) for a variety of offences of an obscene nature, she naturally thinks that is the end of the matter. Wrong! What Judge Julia has done is set off a chain of events that mushroom and so begins the cycle of her own downfall. That downfall is as complete and total as it is fetishistically addictive. Mandy emerges from SECFAC a completely, utterly different creature and Judge Julia's life is about to take a marked downward turn for the worse.

150 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 6, 2012

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March 10, 2016
If you can slog through the writing, you might find some some scenes in this book are hot. The unfortunate thing is the author has a devious mind, and she's either unable or unwilling to show us its depths in anything more than frustrating hints.

The author's writing style is maddeningly circular. She'll tell the reader something. Then tell them again a little differently. Then occasionally, tell them one more time in a slightly different way just to be sure they're really bored. Very little in the book is shown: action described in detail as it happens. Mostly this is tell after tell of how people think, feel, and react.

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