Flesh of the Orchid
Published
1982
Pages
224
Language
EN
ISBN
9780552108584
Reading Time
~3h 55min
Flesh of the Orchid is a book by James Hadley Chase. In 1982. It has 224 pages.
About this book
Carol Blandish was the voluptuous daughter of Miss Blandish, and only granddaughter of millionaire John Blandish. The trouble was that she had been conceived when her mother had been kidnapped and repeatedly raped by mentally degenerate Slim Grissom. Carol herself suffers from a split personality and has to be confined in a high security mental asylum. She is the only heiress to the Blandish millions, and all she has to do, to inherit the inheritance money, is to escape and stay out for fourteen days. But a whole lot of people are also after the Blandish fortune - and that means that they are after Carol. Once outside the asylum, she finds herself mixed up in a deadly hide-and-seek game of violence and sudden death. There is Roy Larson, who cannot keep his hands off her beautiful body; there are the Sullivans, professional killers, who'd rather have their hands on the money. And there is newspaperman, Phil Magarth and his girlfriend, Veda, well-meaning, but as greedy as they come....
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How many pages is Flesh of the Orchid?+
Flesh of the Orchid has 224 pages.
When was Flesh of the Orchid published?+
Flesh of the Orchid was published in 1982.
What is Flesh of the Orchid about?+
Carol Blandish was the voluptuous daughter of Miss Blandish, and only granddaughter of millionaire John Blandish. The trouble was that she had been conceived when her mother had been kidnapped and repeatedly raped by mentally degenerate Slim Grissom. Carol herself suffers from a split personality an...
Who wrote Flesh of the Orchid?+
Flesh of the Orchid was written by James Hadley Chase.