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Pas d'orchidées pour miss Blandish (1939)

par James Hadley Chase

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When Dave Fenner is hired to solve the Blandish kidnapping, he knows the odds on finding the girl are against him - the cops are still looking for her three months after the ransom was paid. And the kidnappers, Riley and his gang, have disappeared into thin air. But what none of them knows is that Riley himself has been wiped out by a rival gang - and the heiress is now in the hands of Ma Grisson and her son Slim, a vicious killer who can't stay away from women, especially his beautiful new captive. By the time Fenner begins to close in on them, some terrible things have happened to Miss Blandish ...… (plus d'informations)
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Fast moving north crime novel. Generally this type of crime story is not my thing but I couldn't put this one down. ( )
1 voter leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
Waste of time
the only interesting part to me was the gangster language they used back there, though the fact that written by a British beyond the the pond cast some questions ( )
  Tom_Ripley | Jan 8, 2023 |
Me ha parecido fascinante. Lo mejor, una magnífica trama, con quiebros sorprendentes que te dejan deseando ver qué pasará en el capítulo siguiente. También me han gustado los gangsters, los malos, mucho más matizados y poliédricos que los buenos (que, además, aparecen mucho menos). Brevemente, el argumento se resume con lo que dice el título en español, un secuestro que quería ser solo un robo pero se complicó, y además los ladrones-secuestradores pronto son sustituidos por otra banda más poderosa, de manera que la pobre señorita Blandish (su nombre de pila no aparece nunca) pasa de una banda a otra y sufre la obsesión del degenerado Slim, hijo de la jefa de la banda. Por su parte, la policía se queda atascada hasta que aparece un detective privado y se convierte, en la práctica, en el jefe de la policía de todo el Estado, al menos para este caso. Abunda la violencia explícita, incluyendo la sexual y la policial, y todo el texto atufa a sexismo incluso, creo yo, algo exagerado. Y eso que la jefa de banda es una mujer. en fin, una novela muy, muy interesante. ( )
  caflores | Sep 20, 2020 |
No Orchids for Miss Blandish by James Hadley Chase was originally published in 1939. This is a very dark crime story with some of the most vicious, depraved criminals I have ever read about. This is a very American book with it’s mid-west setting but surprisingly the author was British. Apparently he particularly admire the work of James M. Cain and tried to duplicate his noir stories, although I found the brutality and earthiness more like the hard-boiled crime novels of the 1950s. No Orchids for Miss Blandish was quite controversial at the time due to its explicit descriptions of violence and sex and it has been adapted into a couple of films as well as a play.

When a newspaper announces that a millionaire’s beautiful daughter will be wearing her famous pearls to an event, a small gang of criminals decides they will get their hands on these pearls. The robbery goes awry and they end up with both the pearls and the girl. Another larger, more organized and certainly more violent gang called the Grissoms move in and take both the girl and the pearls. They secure a large ransom from her father, but since the girl has caught the eye of the psychopath son of the gang's leader, they keep the girl for him to use and abuse. The millionaire hires a private detective to track his daughter and this leads to a blood-bath of a conclusion.

No Orchids for Miss Blandish is a lurid, gritty, dark story. The writing is on-point considering the author used an American slang dictionary and articles about the criminal underworld to help give the story an authentic feel. While I wouldn’t recommend this book to many, I do admit that it both surprised and shocked me, and totally held my attention during the reading. ( )
  DeltaQueen50 | May 2, 2020 |
I'm not sure why I picked this one up. I'd read another book my Chase a while back, and thought it was pretty awful. Not so this one. It was actually fairly good, given the genre. It's not Raymond Chandler, or even Dashiell Hammett, but still decent hard-boiled, noir detective fiction. I had no problems staying engaged. I'd give it 3*s +, were that allowed.

So, we have a gang of second-rate punks who decide to lift the diamond necklace of one Miss Blandish. Somehow they get stuck with Miss Blandish as well. But not for long. A higher-class gang of thugs disposes of the second-raters and snag Miss Blandish for themselves. After all, the diamond necklace is small potatoes, Miss Blandish should be worth a cool million in ransom.

The cops are all befuddled. They think Miss Blandish has been kidnapped by the second-rate punks, Riley and his gang, so go looking in all the wrong places. Riley and cohorts are actually well hidden in shallow graves.

But a former crime reporter, turned private eye, Dave Fenner, starts looking into things and begins to piece the strings together. Of course, there is lots of shooting and bodies pile up and so forth. It's also extraordinarily dark in that the not-quite-all-there Slim Grisson, son of Ma Grisson, the head of the higher-class gang, takes a fancy to Miss Blandish. They keep her drugged so he can spend time with her...or something.

One weird thing is that Slim Grisson liked watching TV. He had a 21-inch TV. Well, this book was written in 1939. There was barely any commercial TV until after World War II, i.e. a decade later. I don't believe that 21-inch TVs became common until the 1960s. I certainly don't remember such huge TVs in the early-to-mid 1950s, and I don't believe I got a TV that large until the mid 80s (also my first color TV). So, I have no idea how this makes sense. It's like the story was a 1930s period piece written in the 1980s by someone who had a lapse in his background research. It didn't spoil the story in any way, but it did seem rather weird to me.
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  lgpiper | Jun 21, 2019 |
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When Dave Fenner is hired to solve the Blandish kidnapping, he knows the odds on finding the girl are against him - the cops are still looking for her three months after the ransom was paid. And the kidnappers, Riley and his gang, have disappeared into thin air. But what none of them knows is that Riley himself has been wiped out by a rival gang - and the heiress is now in the hands of Ma Grisson and her son Slim, a vicious killer who can't stay away from women, especially his beautiful new captive. By the time Fenner begins to close in on them, some terrible things have happened to Miss Blandish ...

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Le bonheur, ni plus ni moins, est ce qui attendait la très riche et très jolie Miss Blandish. Le bonheur sans tâche, complet, à l’ombre d’un père milliardaire, pour une vie faite de beauté. C’était compter sans les innombrables petites frappes en manque d’argent. C’était faire abstraction de la bande de M’man Grisson et de son psychopathe de fils, mélange de débile léger et de sadique malsain. Kidnappée la veille de ses noces, son fiancé abattu sous ses yeux, Miss Blandish va basculer en enfer.

Quotidiennement. Sans une seconde de répit. En proie à l’amour brutal d’un demi-fou, à ne souhaiter plus qu’une seule chose : qu’on lui donne la mort…
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