When Stanley Berman, a Jewish New York attorney, is appointed Chief
Counsel at a North Carolina University, he opts to share a house
with his good friend, Thomas McClellan, a professor in the school's
English Department. The men spend their evenings drinking wine,
playing chess, and lamenting their ineptitude with women. Then the
Professor, a Southern good old boy, former high school football
lineman, and avid hunter, hatches a scheme to bring a young woman
into the house, insisting that as a creative writing teacher, such
women find him alluringly subversive and artistic. The Counselor is
dubious but persuaded nonetheless-much to his detriment. The
articulate but bumbling Counselor and Professor find themselves
outwitted at every turn by Victoria, a young woman who is clever,
inscrutable, and superb at finishing what she starts. She initiates
passionate sexual encounters with the men, but as time goes on,
what she demands in return becomes untenable. When she goes
missing, John Watson, the county sheriff-and the Professor's
lifelong friend-feels compelled to open a murder investigation.
Full of wicked humor, artful eroticism, scintillating dialogue, and
a bit of intrigue, Enemy Queen is an exhilarating romp set in a
North Carolina college town.
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