The third volume showcasing the collected fictions of Sandrine Bessancort opens with "The Dance of the Veils Revisited", Ms Bessancoert's take on Sax Rohmer's macabre tale of oriental decadence and the down-on-his-luck English n'eer do well on the receiving end of it... Permanently!
Sandrine's re-imagining of Poe's "The Thousand and Second Tale of Scheherazade" follows as the fabled heroine of antiquity turns the tables on her treacherous husband and king in the most humbling of ways... For Him!
The volume concludes with "Useless Beauty Revisited", and this time it's Guy de Maupassant who receives the Bessancort treatment as she describes yet another triumph of woman over man in the marital arena... This time a self-regarding French aristocrat who suddenly finds himself a lot less than the Emperor of his own Chateau.
This is volume-three of "The Decadence of Eve" containing three of Sandrine Bessancort's re-imagined fictions from the classics of antiquity.