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Raw, grisly and explosive Reporter Nick Mason witnesses an
execution and gains a clue from the condemned man, sending Nick
into a network of crime and murder
Originally published in 1941. The nightmare tale of the life and
death of Dillon, American gangster. From the first to the last
page, the ruthlessness of an inhuman killer is set down with stark
realism. Chase's second book.
A brilliant but sadistic safe-breaker; a beautiful seductress; an
expert young hunter and an ace pilot with a shady past - this is
the team that undercover operator Armo Shalik assembles to steal
the priceless Borgia ring from millionaire Max Kahlenberg's closely
guarded fortress in the remote and deadly African bush. But when
Kahlenberg finds out they are coming, the gang's expedition turns
into a strictly one-way safari - to slaughter ... 'Insanely
readable' Observer
When Dave Fenner was hired to solve the Blandish kidnapping, he
knew the on finding the girl were against him-the cops were still
looking for her three months after the ransom had been paid. And
the kidnappers, Riley and his gang, had disappeared in to thin air.
But what none of them knew was that Riley himself had been wiped
out by a rival gang - and the heiress was now in the hands of Ma
Grisson and her son Slim, a vicious killer who couldn't stay away
from women...especially his beautiful new captive. By the time
Fenner began to close in on them, some terrible things had happened
to Miss Blandish...
Originally banned in the UK, this is the story of Miss Callaghan.
Not of any particular Miss Callaghan, but of the hundreds of Miss
Callaghans who disappear from their homes suddenly and mysteriously
and are seen no more by those who knew and loved them. This is also
the story of Raven, who played with clockwork trains, the leader of
the White Slave Ring in East St. Louis, who was responsible for the
keeping to full strength the army of women for the service of men.
James Hadley Chase gives us a tough, hard-boiled story crammed with
action, grotesque situations, and weird characters. Not a word is
wasted. From the first page to the last you are involved in a
sinister and compelling situation, that will hurtle you forward
with the speed of an express train.
Only one man could satisfy Glorie Leadler's craving for love and
affection. And though this golden-haired bit of feminine dynamite
could have had a dozen men at her feet for the asking, it was a
solitary Oriental who made her heart beat fast. When jealous rivals
tore that midnight love from Glorie's arms, her over-heated
emotions burst forth in a volcano of love-stricken vengeance that
rocked Florida and left a mark on many men's souls.
This is a newly revised edition of the famous crime novel NO
ORCHIDS FOR MISS BLANDISH. For the first time this edition combines
the original text from 1939 with the revisions made by the author
in 1961. The novel is now widely regarded as one of the top
thrillers of the last century. When it was originally published it
pushed the social boundaries of the time through its relentless
exploration of crime and sexual exploitation. Unlike most crime
novels of that era, the characters are rich, deeply realized
portraits of those who lived on the fringes of society during the
Great Depression -- namely the gangsters, their women, and the men
who hunted them. The novel broke sales records when published and
has gone onto to sell over four million copies worldwide.
Historically important, such literary greats as George Orwell and
Graham Greene instantly recognized its merits. In a lengthy essay
that securely placed NO ORCHIDS in an honored position in crime
fiction, George Orwell wrote that, "In a book like NO ORCHIDS one
is not, as in the old-style crime story, simply escaping from dull
reality into an imaginary world of action. One's escape is
essentially into cruelty and sexual perversion...a brilliant piece
of writing, with hardly a wasted word or a jarring note anywhere."
Set in the heartland of America during hard times, the story
reveals itself along the back roads, roadside diners and street
corners of a jaded, threadbare society - a truly unnerving novel
updated for a new generation of readers ready to discover the world
of James Hadley Chase.
James Hadley Chase (Rene Brabazon Raymond) was born in London in
1906 and started his career as a bookseller. With the aid of a
dictionary of American slang and reference books on the American
underworld he wrote his first novel, NO ORCHIDS FOR MISS BLANDISH,
over six weekends. The book achieved remarkable popularity and
became one of the best-sold books of the decade. FLESH OF THE
ORCHID is a wild, thrill-ride of a sequel to NO ORCHIDS. Taking up
the story 22 years later, the central figure is once again a
Blandish girl, but Carol Blandish is not the helpless victim that
her mother was. Indeed, she is a volatile blend of simmering
sexuality, strained innocence and hair-trigger cruelty. Her
explosive outbursts of savage violence make her a force to be
reckoned with. Escaping from a mental institute during a raging
storm, and definitely off her meds, Carol Blandish is soon pursued
by a seedy cast of characters who all want a piece of the Blandish
fortune. The novel bristles with crazy plot twists,
edge-of-the-seat suspense and intriguing low-life's who mix it up
for an immensely enjoyable read.
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