
NEFARIOUS – SYNOPSIS
Definition of NEFARIOUS; from Latin nefarius “wicked, abominable, impious,” from nefas “crime, wrong, impiety,” from ne- “not” (see un -) + fas “right, lawful, divinely spoken,” related to fari “to speak”. Related: Nefariously. Adjective: to be evil; wicked; sinful.
It was the year of our Lord 1922. The place was the ancestral home of the Strathspey family in northernmost Scotland. A father bend on evil ambition turned to the worship of dark things; a devout mother had fallen victim to a mysterious and fatal sickness; a bewitching Oriental governess, seductive, alluring, and skilled in the ways of the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.); a pre-teen son corrupted and encouraged into depravity and immorality; and a daughter martyred to the glory of the horned sex god… all the ingredients necessary for a truly nefarious tale of salaciousness, wickedness, and deviltry.