This album reprints the first Blonde mini-series in a bigger, improved format. The lovely master criminal decides to kidnap a beautiful snack food multi-millionairess... but so does everybody else! The result is chaos, leading to a showdown in an abandoned rope factory. Also: a bonus eight-page story (available nowhere else) in which The Blonde attends a Blonde-Con.
He's so good at suspense/detective writing* that can't write a titillating rumpus of T&A without injecting REALLY GOOD PLOT that "keeps you guessing" (literally) during absurd sex comedy which, by nature, has zero expectations of greatness! The characters are MUCH better that you would expect and the ones that weren't ridiculous, to the benefit of this story, are "real enough" to pass outside of these confines.
Once he gives you all you "need to know" about the characters and puts them all in competition with each other, you'll start to make guesses about their next moves, hidden motives and such. The question that I had the most fun with was: Who is the "lifelike android" that's mentioned on the back of the book? I had my reasons why each could/couldn't be would/wouldn't be and so on.
Taking above for granted- what impressed me the most? The bondage is actually PRACTICAL because it's binding those who are kidnapped or need to be left tied and gagged for escape purposes! There aren't even any "porny" scenes (nothing against that but more impressive without) and even the nudity is of the funny variety- like when somebody gets kidnapped while showering or when the binding forces breasts to pop out.
*I enjoyed Otto Porfiri: Drama on the Cliff tremendously and will have all Saudelli in English once they stop being above my price-points. Probabmente tomio uno o dos en eh..a-Span-ishg tambien!