
Cherry Delight tackles the Mafia's opium trade in Mexico, burning fields and facing danger with flair.
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Cherry Delight tackles the Mafia's opium trade in Mexico, burning fields and facing danger with flair.
Originally printed in 1975. This is a New Edition rePrint by the Gardner Francis Fox Library LLC. This story is about the supply of heroin from Turkey had been cut down, but south of the Mexican border the Mafia was growing opium in the mountains. The Mob's local and imported gunmen kept the villagers in line, and anybody who talked to the federales died a horrible death. Cherry's assignment was to literally smoke them out. And that's what she did--burning up millions of dollars in H--but before...
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Explicit on-page sexual scenes; frequent and central to character interactions. Possible implied sexual threats given context of crime and power dynamics.
Frequent violent encounters with graphic deaths and threats of torture.
Moderate use of strong language throughout the narrative.
Central theme of drug trafficking; opium and heroin use depicted.
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Minor references to law enforcement and organized crime dynamics.
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Villagers oppressed by Mafia; systemic cruelty and fear depicted. Possible implied sexual threats given context of crime and power dynamics.
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