The Flesh Cartel, Season 4: Liberation

Mat and Douglas’s time as Nikolai’s wards is finally drawing to a close. Though torn apart by Nikolai’s machinations, their fates are still inextricably entwined: they’ve been sold to the same cruel master, and are united in their desire to go home. But “home” means two different things to the brothers: for Mat, their little bungalow in Nevada, and for Douglas, a swift return to Nikolai and Roger, the only people he believes still love him.
But first they must survive their new master. Smythe Hall is a twisted island paradise where Americans affect British accents and slaveboys dress up as slave girls, all at the whims of the rich and megalomaniacal Allen Smythe-Kennedy.
Meanwhile, FBI Special Agent Nate Johnson can’t let the case of the missing brothers lie. He knows it’s a waste of resources to chase ghosts down a cold trail, but after admiring Mathias “Stonewall” Carmichael ringside and at countless afterparties where he was too shy to say hello, he’s determined to solve the mystery and bring Mat and his little brother home.
Liberation contains the following episodes:
But first they must survive their new master. Smythe Hall is a twisted island paradise where Americans affect British accents and slaveboys dress up as slave girls, all at the whims of the rich and megalomaniacal Allen Smythe-Kennedy.
Meanwhile, FBI Special Agent Nate Johnson can’t let the case of the missing brothers lie. He knows it’s a waste of resources to chase ghosts down a cold trail, but after admiring Mathias “Stonewall” Carmichael ringside and at countless afterparties where he was too shy to say hello, he’s determined to solve the mystery and bring Mat and his little brother home.
Liberation contains the following episodes:
- #11: Permanent Record
- #12: Paradise Island
- #13: The House Always Wins
- #14: Independence Day
The Flesh Cartel is a serial fiction story spanning five novels' worth of writing. Liberation is the fourth season.
Like episodic TV shows with a series arc, the series is comprised of five seasons (novels), each with their own discreet overall story arc that contributes to the series as a whole. Each season is comprised of two to six episodes that run roughly 60 to 100 pages apiece and feature their own miniature story arcs. Episodes release the first Monday of every month, with a one- to two-month hiatus between seasons.
New to serial fiction, or been-there-done-that and decided you didn't like it? Click here to see how Riptide Publishing makes serial fiction different—and no more expensive than buying a non-serialized novel.
Like episodic TV shows with a series arc, the series is comprised of five seasons (novels), each with their own discreet overall story arc that contributes to the series as a whole. Each season is comprised of two to six episodes that run roughly 60 to 100 pages apiece and feature their own miniature story arcs. Episodes release the first Monday of every month, with a one- to two-month hiatus between seasons.
New to serial fiction, or been-there-done-that and decided you didn't like it? Click here to see how Riptide Publishing makes serial fiction different—and no more expensive than buying a non-serialized novel.