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Jokių orchidėjų mis Blendiš by James Hadley Chase, Džeimsas H. Čeizas

raj_page's review against another edition

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5.0

For nearly half the length of the book, there is no hero.
There is just a damsel in distress and oh is her distress increasing or what!

Slim, the antagonist, the captive of Miss Blandish is a man to be feared
By the time Fenner is introduced, we are begging for a hero in this vile world that the author has created. But the first thought comes to our mind is, what can Fenner do, he's just a man whereas Slim is the demon.

It is the classical scenario of a hero saving the Damsel in Distress from the demon. But is saving enough? We can feel the trauma of Miss Blandish throughout the second half of the book

Personally, I could feel pain in the words. I could feel that the pain we feel in our mundane life is nothing compared to the pain of Miss Blandish near the end.

It is a must read for anyone who loves thrillers

ozielbispo's review against another edition

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5.0

Agora entendo porque esse livro figura entres os 100 melhores do século XX em uma lista feita pelo jornal Francês Le Monde.
Miss Blandish herdeira de um milionário empresário , resolve ir a um clube com um amigo , ostentando um precioso colar de pérolas.
Na saída é sequestrada por um grupo que não era acostumado a se envolver com sequestros , com assuntos dessa magnitude, só com pequenos roubos e em pequenas cidades. Depois de muita investigação descobre se que um grupo de bandidos sanguinários se aproveitando da inexperiência desses, os elimina e assume o controle. O tempo todo a polícia investiga os bandidos errados, até que entra em cena o detetive particular Fenner que fora contratado pelo pai da moça para fazer uma investigação particular .A partir disso o livro se torna espetacular , envolvente , sem parar, num ritmo alucinante até seu desfecho final.
Um dos melhores livros que li esse ano.
Bandidos frios ,sanguinários, mãe e filho diabólicos , um pai desesperado, uma moça abusada física e psicologicamente uma corrida contra o tempo um livro eletrizante..! Abaixo uma pequena biografia de um dos piores bandidos do grupo"
"Slim Grisson era un asesino nato. Había matado de niño. Sin motivo alguno, sólo porque matar estaba en su sangre. Comenzó muy pronto, buscando dinero. Siempre fue muy perezoso en la escuela y rechazó todo lo que fuera interés por los libros. El viejo maestro que le tuvo a su cargo se sentía nervioso ante él. Comprendió en seguida que Slim era naturalmente malo. No le sorprendió encontrarle un día cortando en pedazos con unas tijeras a un gatito recién nacido."

jude_library's review against another edition

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2.0

Lectura para el grado de periodismo. A día de hoy sigo sin saber que es lo que he leído.

paul_cornelius's review against another edition

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5.0

One of the few times a protagonist comes out okay at the end of a JHC novel. Ah, but who is the protagonist. That is really never clear until towards the end. The book has several potential candidates but either fools you or misdirects you. In a way, this is almost an early example of modernism being brought to the detective story. It was shocking when Hitchcock fooled his audiences in 1960, with Psycho. JHC anticipated him by more than 20 years. This work could be regarded as literature, instead of mere fiction, if people still make that a dividing line.

No Orchids also has a wonderful shifting perspective on events. Going from one character to another, JHC gives multiple sides to this story. And the final part almost reads like a film script, crosscutting from several scenes back and forth. Very cinematic. My regard for JHC increased after reading this book.

I do gather I read the revised and rewritten edition of No Orchids from 1962. That was obvious with the referrals to television sets in hotel rooms and apartments, something that would not have been there in the 1939 edition. In a way, however, I wanted to read the early 1939 edition, because I remember George Orwell's essay about the book when I read it in his collected works some 35 years ago. But there was also some insight gained because I had just read the second of JHC's novels, The Dead Stay Dumb, right before reading this one. The Dead Stay Dumb is much inferior work. This version of No Orchids displays a smoothness and maturity of dialogue that simply didn't exist in the second novel. It's the work of someone who has grown enormously from the The Dead Stay Dumb level of writing. Good novel.

abhinandansridhar's review against another edition

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4.0

My first James Hadley Chase. Pacy and memorable.

bundy23's review against another edition

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3.0

It was okay. I reckon this level of sex and violence would've been pretty shocking in its day.

shirezu's review against another edition

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4.0

This is a dark book. Full of violence this book is as grim as they come. Not as explicit as other writers I think it's actually made worse by the fact that everything is hinted at, kept just off-screen, so your mind has to fill in the horrible blanks.

I started this book late last night and as soon as I picked it up this morning I had to keep reading til it was over. Told in 3 parts the book switches between viewpoints as the story progresses. I wasn't expecting the book to suddenly go the angle it went. A quick, thrilling read. Though the ending was a bit predictable it's still worth reading.

joe90's review against another edition

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3.0

Written in 1939, this was Chase’s first novel. The language is exactly what you expect from that era, and is reminiscent of the old gangster movies of the era. It’s concise, well-structured and flows well.

unicornheart_books's review against another edition

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3.0

I loved the chase, the empathy I felt for Miss Blandish and the thrilling aspect was present but I'm not a big fan of book in which the culprits are already revealed in the beginning of the story and so now we as readers has to wait for the detective to find out the clues which we already know. I found the ending disappointing but I loved that there was still elements in this book that made me wanna keep reading till the end. I wish there was more to Anna like a secret weapon of some sort because the twists she bought were ones that I really enjoyed. With that being said it was a decent read and I liked it.

alexandramendes's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5