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All the Devils by Keira Michelle Telford

jamietherebelliousreader's review

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4.0

4 stars. Holy shit was that twisted and somehow sexy? I am disgusted with myself but I really enjoyed this. Telford is an author who just really knows how to push boundaries and think all the way outside of the box. This little novella had me absolutely hooked from the opening line and I want more.

corrie's review

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5.0

All the Devils by Keira Michelle Telford is a short story set in 1889, the time that London was in the grip of the Whitechapel Fiend named Jack. Young Lizzie just moved in the one room tenement of one of his brutally butchered victims. As she is cleaning up she finds a hidden compartment under the floorboards containing a few possessions and a bundle of intimate letters from the murdered girl Mary Jane to someone named Kate.

She goes to look for Kate and finds her living in absolute squalor in Cable Street, the worst part of town. Soon she discovers Kate had a connection to all the murdered women and what secret they shared.

“Oh, lummy …” Lizzie gulps down her rum and edges closer, her eyes riveted to Kate’s peculiar anatomy. “I ain’t never seen such a thing.” She ducks down for a better look, her hot breath arousing the sensitive flesh of those parts.

As is per the usual in Telford’s stories, there is a deflowering. The story ends rather abruptly. Like there should be several more chapters to come. I have the feeling this was like a try-out for the epic (724 pages!) novel Quicunque Vult with the same theme (sans futanari) where Mary Jane is very much alive.

f/futanari explicit

Themes: Jack the ripper, Whitechapel, letters, a girl with a winkle, “I feels all queer” (don’t we all. Lol!)

4.5 Stars
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