Tessa The Wardress

This novel narrates the story of a young and fashionable woman dispatched to an Eastern European country by a human rights organization. Her mission? To collect evidence of human rights violations in the form of a manuscript, authored by a wardress from a local female concentration camp.

During her journey, she encounters an enigmatic adversary, an alluring figure adorned in luxurious leather attire and exquisite accessories. The manuscript is handed over to her, and to her astonishment, she is compelled to read it during their encounter.

Within the pages of the manuscript, the horrifying reality of the female concentration camp unfolds before her eyes. Clad in black uniforms, the wardresses subject the prisoners to unspeakable acts of torture and humiliation. The camp's officers indulge in owning personal slaves, using them as both servants and playthings—a twisted source of pleasure for both parties involved: the wardresses and the inmates.

In a bid to assert her authority, the wardress resorts to arresting two unsuspecting women from the streets, compelling them to undergo interrogation in the presence of our human rights ambassador. This shocking spectacle serves as a stark reminder of the oppressive regime that prevails within the camp's confines.

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Tessa The Wardress

This novel narrates the story of a young and fashionable woman dispatched to an Eastern European country by a human rights organization. Her mission? To collect evidence of human rights violations in the form of a manuscript, authored by a wardress from a local female concentration camp.

During her journey, she encounters an enigmatic adversary, an alluring figure adorned in luxurious leather attire and exquisite accessories. The manuscript is handed over to her, and to her astonishment, she is compelled to read it during their encounter.

Within the pages of the manuscript, the horrifying reality of the female concentration camp unfolds before her eyes. Clad in black uniforms, the wardresses subject the prisoners to unspeakable acts of torture and humiliation. The camp's officers indulge in owning personal slaves, using them as both servants and playthings—a twisted source of pleasure for both parties involved: the wardresses and the inmates.

In a bid to assert her authority, the wardress resorts to arresting two unsuspecting women from the streets, compelling them to undergo interrogation in the presence of our human rights ambassador. This shocking spectacle serves as a stark reminder of the oppressive regime that prevails within the camp's confines.

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Tessa The Wardress

Tessa The Wardress

by Ivana de la Costa
Tessa The Wardress

Tessa The Wardress

by Ivana de la Costa

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Overview

This novel narrates the story of a young and fashionable woman dispatched to an Eastern European country by a human rights organization. Her mission? To collect evidence of human rights violations in the form of a manuscript, authored by a wardress from a local female concentration camp.

During her journey, she encounters an enigmatic adversary, an alluring figure adorned in luxurious leather attire and exquisite accessories. The manuscript is handed over to her, and to her astonishment, she is compelled to read it during their encounter.

Within the pages of the manuscript, the horrifying reality of the female concentration camp unfolds before her eyes. Clad in black uniforms, the wardresses subject the prisoners to unspeakable acts of torture and humiliation. The camp's officers indulge in owning personal slaves, using them as both servants and playthings—a twisted source of pleasure for both parties involved: the wardresses and the inmates.

In a bid to assert her authority, the wardress resorts to arresting two unsuspecting women from the streets, compelling them to undergo interrogation in the presence of our human rights ambassador. This shocking spectacle serves as a stark reminder of the oppressive regime that prevails within the camp's confines.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044641532
Publisher: Ivana de la Costa
Publication date: 07/09/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 164 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Ivana De La Costa was born in Argentina, a beautiful place with lots of nature and exciting culture. When she was 14, Ivana moved to Canada with her parents. Canada has cold winters and a different way of life. Ivana loves writing stories that mix the excitement of Argentina with the calmness of Canada. Her stories are like a journey, bringing together the fun of tango and the peacefulness of Canadian forests. Come along on her adventures through words!

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