Perhaps it's a mystery genre. There could be something mysterious about the taxi, like it's haunted or there are strange things that keep happening during the rides. Or it could be that the passengers have some hidden secrets that gradually unfold during the journey.
It might also be a comedy genre. Just think about all the possible funny situations that can occur in a taxi. A clumsy driver, a passenger with a really odd request, or some comical misunderstandings between the driver and the passengers. So, it could very well be a comical take on the experiences within a taxi.
It might also be a fantasy genre. Four girls in a story that has a never - ending quality could be in a magical world. They could be on a magical quest, like trying to break a curse that keeps repeating or finding a magical object that is constantly eluding them. There could be mythical creatures and magic spells involved, making it a typical fantasy story.
It could be a drama genre. Drama often involves complex relationships and this title gives the idea of a relationship triangle that can be full of emotions, conflicts, and revelations.
Most likely not. I haven't come across it in mainstream literature or common storytelling, so it may be a relatively unknown or niche story.
I would say no. Since there are no big promotions or references to it in mainstream literature or media. It could be a story that is passed down orally in a small part of Darjeeling or among a group of people with a particular interest in local stories, but not a story that has achieved wide recognition.
One possible theme could be the idea of being trapped by one's desires. The noose might symbolize the inescapable pull of passion.
I'm not aware of any books specifically by an Arthur Saxon. It could be that he is a self - published author, in which case his works might be harder to find in mainstream bookstores. You could try searching for his name in local libraries or on independent book - selling websites.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be various interpretations. It might refer to a black velvet object which could be a central element in a story that has an air of mystery or allure.
Perhaps the main idea is about a break or separation ('cut') within a story. It could be about a plot that has been split into parts, and the 'sex' part might be a misnomer or a less obvious reference. Maybe it's a story about different elements being cut apart and then put back together in a new way.
Since I don't know the exact 'erotic taxi story', it might be a story where the taxi serves as a backdrop for a complex human drama. It could be about relationships, for example. A couple having an argument in the back of the taxi, or two strangers who start a deep conversation during the ride and end up changing each other's perspectives. It could also be about the taxi driver's own story, his dreams, his struggles, and how they intersect with the passengers he transports.
It could mean a story that is full of complex and engaging plotlines. There might be multiple sub - plots that all weave together to create a tapestry of a story. For instance, there could be a story about a young adventurer who is on a quest to find a lost artifact, and along the way, they meet different characters who each have their own goals and problems, which all interact with the main plot.