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The Confessions of Nemesis Hunt

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The Confessions of Nemesis Hunt

By: George Reginald Baccus
Narrated by: Pam Walker
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This book is intended for adults only and contains “bawdy” language and explicit descriptions of sexual acts. It was first published in 1902.

Nemesis Hunt is a British actress who is willing to do anything to be cast in a play. She finds that the best way to get a good part is to seduce important people in the theatrical world. Their ages and gender did not matter to her. As long as they could “perform,” and help her career, she is quite willing to offer her sexual favors.

Like many 19th century erotic books, this story is sexually explicit, even a bit “kinky” in places. In spite of, or perhaps because of, its raunchiness, The Confessions of Nemesis Hunt is considered a classic of Victorian erotica.

Public Domain (P)2021 Jimcin Recordings
Literature & Fiction

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