A steamy hot Sci-Fi Crime Thriller with an erotic touch.
For 18+ ‘Hell Flower’ is a steamy hot science fiction that you ever read. Hell flower didn’t come from the hell, but it made the lives hell of them who touched it. It had a mysterious power. In a city of America, three women were mysteriously scorched to death and Detective Frank Davis was assigned to solve the mystery. Finally he discovered that ..............
Emily, Liz and Mili did not know, high doses of radiation could develop genetic mutations that can change characteristics of an innocent plant. They all came in contact of a mysterious flower and felt a violent sexual urge that they could not control. After having sex, they were mysteriously scorched by unknown radioactive rays. Detective Frank Davis was assigned to solve the mystery. After a primary investigation, he came to know that a mysterious plant had a close connection with these killings. A special scientific team was formed under the direction of Professor Greg Thomson to find out the source of origin of this mysterious plant. When they were ready to start 'Mission Hell Flower', Frank got an important clue that helped him to track an eminent botanist who had abducted a radiation biologist Jennifer Fox and used her as a female mouse for the fatal and inhuman research that can turn an innocent flower to a radioactive killer.
Disclaimer: This story contains language and actions that might be offensive to some people. These scenes, words and actions are used only for the literary purposes of this story. The author does not condone murder, racial or racist language, superstition, violence, rape or violence against women, men and animals and any depictions of any of these in this story should not be construed as acceptance of the above. All characters in this publication are fictitious and any resemblance to real persons, living or dead is purely coincidental.
Tarak Ghosh is a science fiction novelist who writes for both adults and teenagers. But it is his aviation riddles, such as Flight 73, Silent Cockpit, and Flight 648, that he is best known for. In addition to the aviation mystery, he also penned a couple of Romantic fictions and several occult fantasies. He works as a criminal reporter, a film director, and the editor of an English news website. His 26 years in journalism have provided him with a broad foundation from which to approach a variety of fiction. He loves to raise his voice against any cruelty to women. He believes in women's empowerment and has made many short feature films based on women's empowerment. His title, "I Am Suzan," edited by Tony Johnson, is a fictional story that addresses abuse within the care system and draws the reader into one young girl's plight.