Synopses & Reviews
Three children residing in Wendel Street mansions during WW1 are taken from their homes and begin suffering abuse. One of the children, from the age of six, starts working in a bordello as well as helping with farmwork.He copes with often daily brawls between drunken clients over drug-addicted prostitutes, then a few months after his twentieth birthday, he discovers a prostitute's body beneath a pile of rubble behind the bordello. The murder remains unsolved for weeks as the tension grows because the killer lives in the bordello.A year after that murder, he is reunited with the other two adults whom had lived in Wendel Street as children, then he begins a new and much better life with one of them in a Wendel Street mansion at the start of WW2.
Synopsis
Three children are taken from their homes in Wendel Street, then they begin suffering abuse. One of the children was just over a year old when his mother took him with her to live in a bordello over a hundred miles from the city. She was the famous, very beautiful and quite clever prostitute known as The Blue Silk Orchid, and from the time her son was six years old, he and his foster sister were forced to do many chores each day in the bordello. As young adults, they discover the body of a murdered prostitute beneath rubble at the rear of the bordello. Neither of them know that the killer lurks in the bordello, which means they are in danger of being that killers next victims.
Synopsis
Three children residing in Wendel Street mansions during WW1 are taken from their homes and begin suffering abuse. One of the children, from the age of six, starts working in a bordello as well as helping with farmwork. He copes with often daily brawls between drunken clients over drug-addicted prostitutes, then a few months after his twentieth birthday, he discovers a prostitute's body beneath a pile of rubble behind the bordello. The murder remains unsolved for weeks as the tension grows because the killer lives in the bordello. A year after that murder, he is reunited with the other two adults whom had lived in Wendel Street as children, then he begins a new and much better life with one of them in a Wendel Street mansion at the start of WW2.