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by Carl Hiaasen
About 95 pages (28,445 words)
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Chapter 24 Summary

Shad and Orly talk about the strip club business. Orly would like to teach the Lings, owners of the Flesh Farm, a thing or two. Shad refuses Orly's suggestion that he torch the Flesh Farm. Orly recalls the old days when the strip club was little more than a biker bar. Back then there were no worries about lawsuits or wind machines or trained snakes. The girls did what they were told. They weren't artists. They were simply strippers. Shad reminds Orly that the new breed of patrons spends a lot more money at the club. Moldowsky calls Orly looking for the picture of Dilbeck with the bottle. Shad claims he doesn't know anything about any photograph. Moldowsky has a message for Erin-to meet Dilbeck at 10 p.m. the following night on a.....

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