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The Undercover Slave
Author: Prataaraka
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(Added on Jun 16, 2010)
(This month 24014 readers) (Total 38924 readers) |
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When a diplomat's daughter is kidnapped by Artemis Solutions - the world's largest slave trafficking network - Saria poses as a slave and goes undercover in an attempt to destroy the organization from the inside. The student-turned-spy has no idea what she's in for. |
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Weighed
Average (?): (8.5/10) |
Average
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Reviewer:
kemosabe
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Jun 21, 2010 |
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Wow! Sent me to my atlas a dozen times to see where our protagonist was being sent. An amazing piece of literature in a site where you would least expect it. Kept me enthralled to the very end. I'm looking forward to a possible sequel (10/10)
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Reviewer:
johnlw77
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Jun 20, 2010 |
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This is a good, exciting and very well written story which I really enjoyed. It would almost pass as a non-BDSM thriller as the amount of systematic cruelty or other descriptin of the full reality of slavery is modest. But the threat of bondage is always there, up to and especially including the very last sentence. Our heroine will live in fear for the rest of her life. (9/10)
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Reviewer:
JimmyJump
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Jun 20, 2010 |
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'Best' story so far from Prataaraka. Best in the context of me liking it better than what this author posted before. The reason why I like it better is because of its more balanced feel, maybe due to the fact that Prataaraka this time around stays on for him/her familiar terrain. Everything is worked out very well, with accurate descriptions of certain lesser known institutions within our society; in combination with some great characterizations of the different people populating this tale. What is also clear --besides the author's skill-- is that Prataaraka has either done some thorough research, or that he/she has an above average general knowledge. I surmise that the latter is the case. Very interesting story, by the way. Well done. JJ (9/10)
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