Under the Knout

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Historical, Romance
Cover of the book Under the Knout by Cora Buhlert, Pegasus Pulp Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Cora Buhlert ISBN: 1230000001067
Publisher: Pegasus Pulp Publishing Publication: July 6, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Cora Buhlert
ISBN: 1230000001067
Publisher: Pegasus Pulp Publishing
Publication: July 6, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Russia during the reign of Catherine the Great: The sisters Natasha and Irina had been born serfs, property to the wealthy lords, destined to be worked to death on the fields. Yet Natasha and Irina had been lucky, for their talent at dancing caught the eye of the powerful Countess Rashkova, who made the girls part of her personal ballet company, to dance for the delectation of the wealthy and the powerful.

But life is dangerous in the ballet company of the Countess Rashkova, for even the slightest misstep is punished most harshly. And so Natasha and Irina find themselves thrown into a rat-infested cell deep beneath the elegant Palais Rashkov in St. Petersburg. But the dungeon is only the beginning, for the sadistic Countess Rashkova and her pet, the torturer Dimitri, are about to subject Natasha and Irina to the knout, that fiendish Russian whip whose caress was once considered a death sentence.

 

Warning: There is quite a bit of violence in this story, so sensitive readers should tread carefully.

This is a short story of 4600 words or approx. 15 print pages.

This story is also available in German under the title Unter der Knute.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Russia during the reign of Catherine the Great: The sisters Natasha and Irina had been born serfs, property to the wealthy lords, destined to be worked to death on the fields. Yet Natasha and Irina had been lucky, for their talent at dancing caught the eye of the powerful Countess Rashkova, who made the girls part of her personal ballet company, to dance for the delectation of the wealthy and the powerful.

But life is dangerous in the ballet company of the Countess Rashkova, for even the slightest misstep is punished most harshly. And so Natasha and Irina find themselves thrown into a rat-infested cell deep beneath the elegant Palais Rashkov in St. Petersburg. But the dungeon is only the beginning, for the sadistic Countess Rashkova and her pet, the torturer Dimitri, are about to subject Natasha and Irina to the knout, that fiendish Russian whip whose caress was once considered a death sentence.

 

Warning: There is quite a bit of violence in this story, so sensitive readers should tread carefully.

This is a short story of 4600 words or approx. 15 print pages.

This story is also available in German under the title Unter der Knute.

More books from Pegasus Pulp Publishing

Cover of the book "He has come back to me..." by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book A Valentine for the Silencer by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book Old Mommark's Tale by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book Reiche Beute by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book Double Feature by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book Pissed by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book A Bullet for Father Christmas by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book Dead Drop by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book The Cork and the Bottle by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book The Other Side of the Curtain by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book Christmas Gifts by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book The Four and a Half Minute Boiled Egg by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book Tea and Treachery by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book The Dark Lily by Cora Buhlert
Cover of the book Acacia Crescent by Cora Buhlert
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy