Enthrall of the Dublin Stone

A sleazy burlesque bar attendant becomes a vixen via a stolen ancient artifact but runs afoul of its manipulative owner.

Description

At a strip club hotel in Las Vegas, the age-worn Anita Duval can be seen overlooking a rigged game of craps, while looking about herself almost spitefully at all the younger, taller, slimmer more beautiful women situated about the gambling den. Until an outlandish looking fellow sporting gaudy clothes and bright red hair come up to the table throwing fat stacks of cash around. During his straight-set winning streak at Anita’s fixed competition, she takes notice of the glimmering broach he has which gives off an otherworldly shine. Having been thoroughly cleaned out, Ms. Duval still suspicious of all the strange happenings going on during his escapades follows him up to his service suite nicking the heirloom he came in with for herself. Little does the schemer realize, she’ll be getting into more than what she believed she’d ever deserved.

Official Publisher's Review

Following the time old tale based on the consequences of human vices and basic karmic irony. The derided middle-aged con artist working at your high-class gutter dive you’d typically find in any capital of sin in the world, only to think she a golden opportunity reveals itself to her in the form of a naive looking newcomer who practically screams out scalable schmuck to any willing scam artist, not realizing even after the deed is done that she’s the one being taken for a ride by her host. This desire Anita feels driven largely by greed and by self-centered envy takes after a couple of iconic entities in that regard, like Elizabeth Morton from Spells R Us getting the boy of her dreams at a terrible cost. To skanky nubs from iconic horror movies wishing for beauty from cursed gold only to pay the ultimate price their greed and selfishness. While the mysterious gambler she robbed came thought to be nothing more than another customer about to lose his shirt only to show he’s much more than meets the eye, in many ways being twice as malevolent as his would-be burglar, spinning the classical yarns of “be careful what you wish for” coupled with “greed and vanity will always get you in the end”, Enthrall of the Dublin Stone puts a sensual spoof on famous cult classic tales as well as all the dangerous life lessons we grew to love & hate.

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