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Finally. Alone again. Just you and me, dearest...the man you never looked at and the sweetest, happiest, liveliest, little dancer.... The one with the cutest face...the most glorious hair...the sexiest body...the best legs...the greatest ass...! Goodnight dearest. Sleep tight.
~ The Keeper as he is in the process of having his way with one of his victims.
I bet you're wondering why I didn't cream you. After all, you were my favorite...my first. You were the one who started this whole thing by being kind enough to get kidnapped without a trace. And then, once I raped you that first time and nobody stopped me...I knew I could take you...And you. And do the same. Because, when you come right down to it, all you really are are sex receptacles—designed to attract, excite, stimulate, and then be filled. Without my seed, your cunts and tits have no biological purpose. They exist to first arouse and then be fucked. It's not a question and can't be argued. It's the truth. And you three, especially, with your bodies and faces...! Well, what could I do, huh? What else could I do?
~ The Keeper explaining his reasons for choosing Melissa, Dana, and Barbara as his sex slaves.

The Keeper is the titular main antagonist of Geoffrey Merrick's BDSM erotic thriller The Keeper[1].

He is a depraved sexual predator who, with the assistance of his equally depraved Mother, abducts four women over the course of the story (with the implied intention of kidnapping more) and keeps them all heavily bound and gagged within his suburban home to be used and abused as his personal harem of sex slaves.

Biography[]

Keeper by the legendary bondage novelist Geoffrey Merrick is a thrilling tale of abduction and terror. Three of the most beautiful women in town—a redheaded dancer, a brunette business executive, and a blonde college co-ed—have disappeared without a trace. To the outside world, the quiet suburban house where they’re being held seems unremarkable, but inside, it’s a prison filled with torment and despair. Melissa, Dana, and Barb are trapped in a nightmarish world of skin-tight lingerie, mouth-stifling gags, and unrelenting bonds, struggling to escape from the clutches of the sadistic Keeper and his equally evil mother.

The story weaves a tense atmosphere of suspense and desperation as the girls endure horrific ordeals and near-impossible escape attempts. Merrick's mastery in building up the abductions, close calls, and dark ironies is evident throughout, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The Keeper and his mother have their own twisted plans for the women, pushing their limits in the cruelest ways possible.

Through ten gripping chapters and nearly 60,000 words, Keeper delivers a high-stakes, damsel-in-distress adventure, brimming with Merrick's signature style of bondage and torment devices. This novel stands as an internationally treasured masterpiece, a must-read for fans of intense suspense and thrilling action.

Victims[]

  • Melissa
  • Dana
  • Barbara
  • Kim
  • Unnamed African American Nurse (future victim)
  • Unnamed European Indian (future victim)
  • Unnamed Latino Woman (future victim)

Trivia[]

  • The Keeper's real name is never mentioned at any point in the story.
  • The Keeper is arguably one of, if not the evilest character that Geoffrey Merrick's ever created.

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